Co-Host: Dr. Thomas Jordan - Author, NYU Faculty, Love Life Researcher
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My guest Dr. Thomas Jordan is the author of the bestselling book Learn To Love: Guide To Healing Your Disappointing Love Life. In it, he defines your ‘psychological love life’ and how it often leaves us straight-up disappointed. We can be disappointed in the partners we choose to begin with, leading us to cycle people in and out of our lives. Or, we can be disappointed in the context of the same relationship over and over, inevitably leading us to feel like we’ve settled.
What if you’ve made a horrible choice when it comes to the woman you’re with? What if you regret your long-term relationship? Do people really keep perpetuating bad relationship choices unconsciously? What changes can be expected from finally becoming conscious?
What tragic phenomenon often happens the first time or two a person with a distorted picture of relationships actually meets someone who is potentially healthy for them? And along those same lines, what of the pandemic proportions to which people nowadays tend to enter into relationships solely based on what they plan to get out of it…with apparent complete disregard for there being another person in the relationship as well?
What if you’ve found someone who’s dysfunctional in the same way you are? Can that work out? Is what looks messed up to the outside world really a true indicator that your relationship really IS messed up?
And of course, the ‘elephant in the room’… How do you avoid marrying the wrong woman in the first place, especially if you feel like you’re settling and should deserve better?
Forget ‘New Year’s resolutions’. You should have gotten the woman of your dreams into your life YEARS ago, so there’s no time to wait…regardless of what the calendar says. Give me a call and let’s put a plan in place to get this part of your life handled. Sign up at https://mountaintoppodcast.com
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