5 Different Types of People We Fall in Love With & Why Seeking External Validation is Negatively Impacting You (Special Episode) – Jay Shetty | Free Podcast Summary

On Purpose with Jay Shetty – Seeking External Validation is Negatively Impacting You This time, we will talk about karma. Rule #2: Don’t Ignore Your Karma: In this chapter, we take a look at how first and early impressions of love shape our future…

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How childhood lessons shape our ability to love and be loved

Childhood experiences with parents and caregivers shape our relationship dynamics in adulthood, including how we love and receive love. If a child has emotionally healthy parents who teach them about protection, caretaking, loyalty, and sacrifice, they learn to identify these qualities as love.

However, if a child has emotionally unhealthy parents, they may unintentionally memorize negative lessons about love, such as suffocation or dependence. These childhood experiences can create both gifts and pitfalls in our relationships, and we must examine and be aware of our expectations and where they come from to communicate our needs and adapt to our partners.

Ultimately, we must find love and validation within ourselves.

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  1. 01On Purpose with Jay Shetty – Seeking External Validation is Negatively Impacting You
  2. 02Past experiences
  3. 03Media creates unrealistic expectations
  4. 04A balanced partnership
  5. 05Wealth is temporary
  6. 06The power of curating and editing early impressions
  7. 07The Impact of Early Experiences on Our Relationships
  8. 08How childhood lessons shape our ability to love and be loved
  9. 09Understanding the influence of upbringing and parental relationships on our own relationships
  10. 10Lessons from karma in relationships
  11. 11Creating a balanced partnership in relationships

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