Memoirs of an LDS Servant Teacher
Health & Fitness:Mental Health
Have you ever wondered why it feels like you have to crash and burn over and over?
In this episode, Maurice Harker, Director of Life Changing Services, uses metaphors of learning to skateboard and ice skating to discuss the challenges that arise in relationships. He emphasizes that entering a relationship requires emotional and psychological preparation for potential crashes, similar to learning new skills.
Maurice explains that the process of building a healthy relationship involves different stages of intimacy, such as verbal, emotional, cognitive, psychological, spiritual, and physical intimacy. He stresses that it's normal to encounter difficulties and make mistakes in these stages.
Using the ice dancing metaphor, Maurice highlights the importance of reviewing and reflecting on interactions, discovering what went wrong, and creating new plans for improvement. He discourages seeking perfection and expecting immediate results, emphasizing the necessity of patience and practice.
Maurice cautions against the American misconception that a relationship will naturally fall into place without effort. He encourages individuals to study healthy relationships and develop a blueprint for their own relationship journey.
Furthermore, Maurice emphasizes that true growth and development come from doing what is right, even in the face of challenges and hurtful actions from others. He emphasizes that basing the accuracy of one's behavior on others' reactions or opinions is not the path to personal growth.
In conclusion, Maurice appreciates the resilience and courage of women in relationships and encourages strategic intentionality in navigating relationship challenges while also promoting personal development in oneself and their partner.
Tune in to this episode for valuable insights on embracing relationship challenges, setting healthy intentions, and fostering personal growth in a partnership.
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