"In order to build proper emotional intimacy, you need to start with emotional trust," - Jeremiah Campbell
What does emotional trust mean to you?
According to Google, "emotional trust refers to the confidence and reliance we have in someone to understand, validate, and respect our emotions. It involves feeling secure and comfortable in expressing our feelings, knowing that the other person will be supportive and empathetic without judgment or interruption."
Emotional trust is essential for building emotional intimacy and involves creating a secure and non-judgmental space for sharing emotions.
Today, on the "Destined To Be" podcast, we're delving deep into the significance of emotional trust, vulnerability, and open communication as essential elements for deepening your relationship.
Jeremiah shares his personal experiences and insights on the role of self-growth in fostering emotional trust. And Mallory reflects on her journey in the relationship, highlighting the challenges women face in expressing themselves and the key components that go into creating a safe space for a deeper connection.
Listen in to embark on a path of trust-building, self-discovery, and open communication to foster a stronger, more fulfilling connection with YOUR partner.
We’d love to hear from you; connect with Jeremiah or Mallory on Instagram, and remember to spread the word to others who might benefit from listening to the show.
Key TakeawaysThe vital importance of open communication and verbalizing your needs in your relationship (even if they can't always be met)
The distinction between desires and needs in a relationship
The significance of vulnerability in building connections, whether in friendships or romantic partnerships
How "I" statements help to express feelings without blame
How recognizing and understanding personal triggers and past experiences contribute to healing and growth in relationships
Two things to consider when opening a vulnerable discussion with your significant other
The key things that hinder the level of trust necessary for open emotional expression and how to circumvent them to create a safe space for each partner
How uncovering and addressing past triggers and their influence can lead to greater understanding and healing in relationships
How healing yourself can open the door to more personal growth and transformation in your relationship
The crucial elements needed for building trust (and why they might be different for each of you)
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Comparison Is Stealing MORE Than Your Joy - EP155
3 Ways to Propel Yourself to the Next Level (Even in Tough Times) - EP154
Nothing Has Meaning—Except the Meaning YOU Give It - EP153
10 Years of Personal Growth - EP152
Reclaiming Your Identity After Kids - EP151
6 Journal Prompts to Reach Next-Level Success - EP150
How to Do the Work - EP149
Own Your Story—with Stacy Crown - EP148
All the Feels for How Far You’ve Come - EP147
Saying No Is Self-Care - EP146
Thoughts Create Things - EP145
Overcome Imposter Syndrome & DO THE THING - EP144
Quick Hacks to Stay Healthy - EP143
3 (More) Things You Don’t Need to Apologize For - EP142
3 Things You Don’t Need to Apologize For - EP141
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