14: Is It Society's Expectations or Yours? | Coaching Call with Cheryl

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Are you questioning whether your relationship expectations stem from your own desires or from societal pressures? Maybe it's time to dive into where these expectations really come from. This episode is a compelling exploration of one woman's journey to discern her true relationship needs and confront the challenging dynamics of a disorganized attachment style. Through a heart-to-heart with Cheryl, a listener navigating the murky waters of post-divorce dating, we uncover the deep-seated desires that shape our expectations in relationships.This episode is for you if:You're unsure whether your relationship expectations are genuinely yours or imposed by societal norms.You're navigating the complexities of attachment styles and their impact on your relationships.You desire a deeper, more meaningful connection but find yourself hesitating to make changes.You're considering the profound questions about compatibility, commitment, and personal values in your relationship.You are looking for courage to address uncomfortable truths and to potentially make tough decisions that honor your true self.FIND OUT MORE! Register for our FREE Workshop Aug 14th: CLICK HERE Join our Community! Speak Honest Faceboook Group ? Watch Jenn on the ? TEDx Stage! Interested in being coached on our show? Schedule with Jenn today! Discover the Attachment Dance Style of your Relationship: Download Your Free Workbook! Interested in 1:1 or group coaching? Schedule Now Follow Jenn on Instagram: @speak_honest Like the episode? Please write a review, your words help others find us! DISCLAIMER: Speak Honest podcast content is informational, not professional or medical advice. Jenn is an ICF relationship coach, not a licensed therapist. Consult health professionals for specific concerns. Client opinions do not reflect Speak Honest’s stance. We aim for accuracy but are not liable for errors or outcomes from this information. ...