Creating functional and healthy relationships can feel like a mystery. It’s easy to believe we’re broken and don’t do connection well. But what if understanding our attachment system could redefine how we relate, create compassion for others, and improve our relationships?
In part one of this two-part episode, Abi sits down with her lifelong best friend Pietze to discuss attachment styles. They explore attachment theory, how attachment styles develop, and how these styles can wreak havoc on relationships. Together they vulnerably share about the messes they’ve made through not understanding this in their own world. Lastly, they highlight the impact of attachment styles on our connection to God, how we can feel closer to Him, and how healthy attachments can repair the most broken parts of our stories.
If you want more clarity on relationships and hope to develop healthy connections, this two-part series will rock your world!
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265: Processing Church Scandals
264: A Fundamental Step to Healing and Repair
263: One of the Greatest Communication Hacks Pt. 2
262: One of the Greatest Communication Hacks Pt. 1
261: Reflecting-The First Step to Dreaming
260: Love is Never Wasted
259: God with Us
258: Failure-Life’s Friendly Mentor
257: Repairing Family Connections
256: Divine Pivots in Life
255: An Eternal Perspective of Gratitude
254: Saying Yes to the Mess!
253: Fostering Faithful Friendships
252: Experiencing Radical Love Through Safe Community
251: Eradicating Chaos and Creating Peaceful Lives
250: Creating Clarity in Relationships
249: Creating a Lifestyle of Success Pt2
248: Creating a Lifestyle of Success Pt1
247: Rewiring Your Money Foundation-Pt 2
246: Understanding Your Money Foundation-Pt 1
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