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Marriage can be seen as a limit on freedom. Ideas of compromise collude with this view. Instead, notice when your "yes" to your partner is laden with obligation, duty, guilt, fear, or an attempt to win love or approval, and how it's not a truly free "yes". True freedom is different from compulsion, and doesn't conflict with other needs. When have you experienced true freedom? What conditions support your access to freedom?
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- Skill Level Intermediate Skill Level
- Duration 4 - 6 minutes
- Date Added 9/19/2022
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- Payee LaShelle Lowe-Charde
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Trainer Tip: Strive for win-win resolutions where no one loses. Try this rather than deciding things by the majority or compromise, where one or more parties feel dissatisfied with the resolution because it involves an element of giving in. An alternative is shifting; both people connect to the needs they are trying to meet, and in doing so, one person makes an honest shift to contribute to the other person’s needs and life.
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- Skill Level Beginner Skill Level
- Duration 1 - 2 minutes
- Date Added 05/28/2022
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- Payee Mary Mackenzie
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