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Life Coaching with Christine Hassler

EP 236: Should You Give an Old Relationship a New Chance? With Megan

Life Coaching with Christine Hassler

Christine Hassler

Education, Self-improvement, Health & Fitness, Mental Health

4.81.7K Ratings

🗓️ 18 March 2020

⏱️ 43 minutes

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Summary

This is a call about issue-based relationships. Today's caller, Megan, is curious about whether she should go back to a relationship that is on a break. She wants to know if an issue-based relationship can turn into a healthy relationship. I explain what an issue-based relationship is and give her some guidance about how to listen to her inner knowing.

[For show notes go here: Christinehassler.com/episode236]

The five relationships are issue-based, journey mate, compatibility, fantasy, and side-by-side partnership. Not every relationship is made to last forever or should last forever. Different relationships come for different reasons and teach us different things. When we understand what type of relationship we have then it is a little bit easier to deal with.

An issue-based relationship is when our childhood wounds attract us to each other. We tend to date our unresolved issues from our childhood. Normally one person dumps feelings all over the other and the other person either dumps feelings back or tries to clean up the mess. They keep triggering each other and playing out patterns. When couples go to couple's counseling it doesn't really work because they keep trying to work on the relationship but they should be working on their own issues. It's like two people who speak totally different languages and you are trying to teach them how to speak a third language.

For people in issue-based relationships, I recommend taking a break and separating, working on themselves, and then re-evaluating the relationship. By then they may decide the relationship is not what they want or they get back together.

 

March 18, 2020, Stefanos and I are co-hosting a group call about relationships. Go to ChristineHassler.com/group. If you missed my live group coaching call about how to care for your energetic and spiritual hygiene and cope during times of stress download it for free at Christinehassler.com/group-coaching-replays/

 

Consider/Ask Yourself:

  • Is there someone from your past that you are considering bringing back into your life?
  • Are you in an issue-based relationship?
  • Have you been in a relationship that has felt like great chemistry but it was actually codependence?
  • Are you willing to be on your own, or not in a relationship, for as long as it takes to see clearly what you need from a relationship?

Megan's Question:

Megan would like to know if an issue-based relationship can turn into a healthy relationship.

Megan's Key Insights and Ahas:

  • She attended my Spring Retreat.
  • She is in an issue-based relationship.
  • She entered into the relationship from an unhealthy space.
  • She has an opportunity to reconnect with her boyfriend who she has strong feelings for.
  • She has a pattern of giving men multiple chances.
  • Her father wasn't emotionally available.
  • She feels an extremely strong connection to her boyfriend.
  • She has a pattern of asking external sources for answers to her internal questions.
  • She wants to get more into her healthy masculine.

How to Get Over It and On With It:

  • She may want to let her boyfriend complete his coaching before reconnecting.
  • She needs to trust herself and her inner knowing.
  • She should reaffirm advice from others by writing it down and considering how it feels to her.
  • She should pray for the highest good of all parties.

Assignments and Takeaways:

  • Relationships are always learning opportunities. Look at your triggering relationships and consider what they are reflecting back to you.
  • If you are in an issue-based relationship and are not getting anywhere, take a break and work separately for a year and then see where you stand.
  • Evaluate the kind of partner you are being to yourself and work on your self-care and self-love.

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Transcript

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0:00.0

This is episode 236. Should you give an old relationship a new chance with Megan?

0:07.0

Welcome to Over It and On With It. I'm your host Christine Hasler and for over a decade I've been a life coach,

0:14.0

speaker, and author. Each week you'll hear me work directly with a caller as I

0:18.2

coach them through a goal they want to accomplish or an obstacle they may be facing.

0:21.6

I'll provide a blend of practical and spiritual

0:24.0

advice as well as tangible actions you can apply to your own life. Now let's get on with

0:28.7

the episode.

0:30.7

Hi everybody and welcome back to the show. I'm recording this on Friday

0:38.8

March 13th Friday the 13th and I don't know what the world will be like Wednesday when this airs

0:48.1

but it's really for lack of a better word, interesting to watch how people in the world are responding

0:56.7

to the coronavirus. I went to Whole Foods this morning to get my celery juice and at 8 a.m. the lines were 20

1:06.1

people deep people packed full of food. Toilet paper is gone, paper towels are

1:11.6

gone. We moved into a new house so I actually need toilet paper is gone, towels are gone. We moved into a new house, so I actually need

1:14.4

toilet paper and paper towels,

1:15.8

and there was hardly ending to be found.

1:18.6

I hosted, well, by the time you hear this,

1:22.3

it will be in past tense but hopefully

1:23.7

that some of you join me on Sunday this past Sunday for the free call I hosted

1:27.7

on how to just deal with everything that's coming up for so many of us with this virus

1:32.0

if you miss that you can access it

1:34.8

at Christine hasler.com slash group dash coaching dash replays or just go to my website

1:41.6

Christine has to go to store and you'll find it there.

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