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How To Maintain Your Identity in a Relationship
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How To Maintain Your Identity in a Relationship

Techniques for taking care of yourself in a relationship
Created byCynthia Kane
Last updated 1/2020
English

What you'll learn

  • Understand how to maintain your identity within a relationship, spot when you are losing your identity within a relationship, learn techniques to maintain your identity within a relationship

Course content

3 sections9 lectures53m total length
  • Overview of Course1:06
  • Why Do We Want to Maintain Who We are in a Relationship?8:26

    By the end of this lecture you'll know exactly why we want to maintain who we are in relationships and be ready to learn how to do so!

Requirements

  • The only requirement is that you come with an open mind.

Description

For years I would lose myself in relationships. I would fall so hard that my life became more about my partner than about my own wants and needs. It came to the point where I didn't even know who I was.

Maybe you've felt the same, or are in a relationship right now where you are scared to lose who you are. Well, then this course is for you. In this course I teach you not only how to maintain your identity within a relationship, but also how to tap into who you are so you know you're worth holding onto.

No materials are needed, all that's required is that you come with an open mind and a commitment to doing the work. The course will be a mix of audio and text.

The point of the course is to introduce you to techniques that you can start applying now. To get you thinking and seeing your life in a different way so that you can begin to take care of yourself within relationships.

Who this course is for:

  • Students should take this course only if they are ready to take responsibility for who they are in relationships. The student should be ready for a healthy relationship and open to doing the work needed to make that happen.