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. 182: Your 'Worthiness' Isn't To Blame
Ep. 181: Unsatisfactory Endings and Closing The Story Loop
Ep.180: Time For A Second (Or Umpteenth) Chance?
Ep. 179: Better The Devil You Know?
Ep. 178: About Allowing You To Feel Angry
Ep. 177: Discomfort and the Time-Off Thermostat
Ep. 176: Voicing Issues To Be Better Than Before
Ep. 175: Hard Resets, Anxiety and Corona Miracles with Exes
Ep. 174: Let's Not Be Cool With Taking Advantage Or Being Taken Advantage Of
Ep. 173: It's Time To Talk About Stonewalling
Ep. 172: It's Okay To Not Know What You Want
Ep. 171: Waiting For The Other Shoe To Drop
Ep. 170: Conflict & The Five Stages of Relationships
Ep. 169: 'They journal/meditate/do yoga/go to therapy. Shouldn't they be more emotionally intelligent?'
Ep. 168: Lessons From Freaking Out
Ep. 167: Beep Me 911 - Why didn't you text back?
Ep. 166: We've Got To Stop Pumping People Up With Our Great Expectations
Ep. 165: Acceptance Is The Way Through
Ep. 164: Am I In The Right Job?
Ep. 163: Keeping Up With Comparison Part Two
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