It can be easy to ignore the condition of your relationship and think it will get better on it’s own. It doesn’t work like that.
We need to become honest and vulnerable, and reach out to others to ask for their support and help – firstly to your life-partner, and then maybe to search out and ask for help from others who are qualified.
So, what are you going to do today, to be a bit vulnerable, and reach out and ask for help?
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Being vulnerable can be an extremely difficult thing for people to do. As I listened to the discussion in this video clip, it quickly became apparent that a willingness to be vulnerable – to be completely open and honest in their relationship is exactly what should exist between a business owner and their business mentor. The personal dynamic and emotions that you described have parallels to those often found within a business relationship. Trust is vitally important in both personal and business relationships. Risk being vulnerable within a supportive relationship that is built on a foundation of well-placed trust. The rewards can be more than worth taking a risk.