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We always end with a teeny segment called The Next Right Thing, which is just one little thing that if people don't try anything else that they can do. And even though it's called We Can Do Hard Things, we like for this to be an easy thing. Is there some way to operationalize the embracing of otherness? Like what does that look like or sound like in a relationship?
We always end with a teeny segment called The Next Right Thing, which is just one little thing that if people don't try anything else that they can do. And even though it's called We Can Do Hard Things, we like for this to be an easy thing. Is there some way to operationalize the embracing of otherness? Like what does that look like or sound like in a relationship?
We always end with a teeny segment called The Next Right Thing, which is just one little thing that if people don't try anything else that they can do. And even though it's called We Can Do Hard Things, we like for this to be an easy thing. Is there some way to operationalize the embracing of otherness? Like what does that look like or sound like in a relationship?
Because it sounds like that's the main thing that we have to forget the complete me and celebrate the otherness that relationships insist we celebrate. How do we do that? What do we say? What do we stop doing? What do we do today?
Because it sounds like that's the main thing that we have to forget the complete me and celebrate the otherness that relationships insist we celebrate. How do we do that? What do we say? What do we stop doing? What do we do today?
Because it sounds like that's the main thing that we have to forget the complete me and celebrate the otherness that relationships insist we celebrate. How do we do that? What do we say? What do we stop doing? What do we do today?
I believe that shit. That's good. We love you, Dr. Orna. After this, can you send me an email about where you get your sweaters and scarves? And are you taking new clients? Right. All the answers to my Google searches. That would be great.
I believe that shit. That's good. We love you, Dr. Orna. After this, can you send me an email about where you get your sweaters and scarves? And are you taking new clients? Right. All the answers to my Google searches. That would be great.
I believe that shit. That's good. We love you, Dr. Orna. After this, can you send me an email about where you get your sweaters and scarves? And are you taking new clients? Right. All the answers to my Google searches. That would be great.
You're wonderful. Thank you for your show. I actually think, well, you know this, but it's making a big difference for so many people who can't get to therapy, but need your brilliance. So thank you for making that show. Everybody, you can catch it on Showtime Couples Therapy. It's a good time. All right.
You're wonderful. Thank you for your show. I actually think, well, you know this, but it's making a big difference for so many people who can't get to therapy, but need your brilliance. So thank you for making that show. Everybody, you can catch it on Showtime Couples Therapy. It's a good time. All right.
You're wonderful. Thank you for your show. I actually think, well, you know this, but it's making a big difference for so many people who can't get to therapy, but need your brilliance. So thank you for making that show. Everybody, you can catch it on Showtime Couples Therapy. It's a good time. All right.
We can do hard things like operationalize otherness and consider other people's annoyances as the thorn from which our growth will come.
We can do hard things like operationalize otherness and consider other people's annoyances as the thorn from which our growth will come.
We can do hard things like operationalize otherness and consider other people's annoyances as the thorn from which our growth will come.