While it isn't a new issue, disappointment about online interactions not blossoming into something bigger and better in real life seems to have been heightened by the pandemic, thanks to it limiting our social interactions. Natalie talks about the importance of managing our imagination and expectations so that we don't end up falling for a hologram or setting ourselves up for a fall.
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Ep. 242: But Will You Actually Get Into Trouble?
Ep. 241: Always The Strong or Supportive One? People Might Not Know You're In Need
Ep. 240: Oh-Oh for Intensity and Fast Trust
Ep. 239: Conflict Spotlights The Truth of Our More Fragile Relationships
Ep. 238: Be Careful Who You Tell Your Problems To
Ep. 237: 'Mutual' is a Mentality
Ep. 236: Let's Stop Minimising Those Big Little Things
Ep. 235: Delusions of Inferiority
Ep. 234: *Sometimes* We're Controlling in Our Relationships
Ep. 233: Eek, Am I Doing Self-Care Wrong?
Ep. 232 Columboing New & Prospective Partners on Social Media
Ep. 231: One-Trait Minds and The Polar Opposites Game
Ep. 230: Why you're still thinking about that certain someone or thing
Ep. 229: Burning Out on 'Being There' for Others
Ep. 228: 'But why am I experiencing problems?'
Ep. 227: The Reset Button
Ep. 226: Yeah, But Am I Needy?
Ep. 225: Are We Giving or *Imposing*?
Ep. 224: Our Experience of Someone May Differ Due to Context
Ep. 223 The Gaslighting of Future Faking
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