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  • 122 - How Jealousy Impacts Our Relationships?
    2025/05/13

    Are you the jealous type? Does the ugly green monster sneak its way into all of your relationships? Although jealousy is a natural reaction when you feel your relationship is threatened by another person, irrational and unjustified jealousy can damage relationships by breeding mistrust, insecurity, and constant conflict. It often leads to controlling behavior, emotional distance, and resentment. When one partner feels accused or restricted, it weakens communication and intimacy. Over time, jealousy erodes the foundation of trust and connection, making the relationship feel more like a battleground than a safe, supportive space.

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  • 121 - Why Opposites Attract
    2025/05/06

    Do you find yourself attracted to someone who is the opposite of you on many different levels? Are the differences that first intrigued you now driving you mad? Opposites attract because differences can create balance, intrigue, and growth. One partner’s strengths may complement the other’s weaknesses, fostering teamwork and mutual learning. These contrasts keep relationships dynamic and interesting, offering fresh perspectives and expanding experiences. While challenges may arise, the push and pull between opposing traits can deepen understanding, emotional connection, and long-term compatibility.

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    Barry is a relationship expert, best-selling author, inspirational speaker and spiritual guide, assisting both men and women having better relationships. If you are interested in working with Barry visit: barryselby.com or connect on Facebook, Instagram, Linkedin, and YouTube.

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  • 120 - What Attracts Us To A Bad Boy or Girl?
    2025/05/06

    Do you have a pattern of being attracted to a bad boy or bad girl? Do you find yourself easily bored when dating a so-called good guy? We’re often attracted to “bad boys” or “bad girls” because they exude confidence, mystery, and rebellion—qualities that feel thrilling and intense. Their unpredictability creates emotional highs that mimic passion. For some, unresolved trauma or low self-worth plays a role, while others are drawn to the challenge of being “the one” who changes them. It’s excitement, but often unsustainable.

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    Del is a relationship coach, international speaker, published author, and spiritual teacher, specializing in codependency, narcissistic abuse, and unhealed childhood trauma. If you are interested in working with Del visit: deladeyjones.com or connect on Facebook, Instagram, Linkedin, and YouTube.

    Barry is a relationship expert, best-selling author, inspirational speaker and spiritual guide, assisting both men and women having better relationships. If you are interested in working with Barry visit: barryselby.com or connect on Facebook, Instagram, Linkedin, and YouTube.

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  • 119 - How Low Moods Impact Our Relationships
    2025/04/15

    Have you noticed you are more critical og of your partner when you are in a low mood? Does being in a low mood affect the quality of your interactions with others? Being in a low mood can strain relationships by causing withdrawal, irritability, and reduced communication. It may lead to emotional unavailability, misunderstandings, and a lack of affection. Partners might feel neglected or blamed, creating distance and tension. When our mood clouds our perception, even minor issues can escalate, weakening trust, connection, and the overall emotional health of the relationship

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    Del is a relationship coach, international speaker, published author, and spiritual teacher, specializing in codependency, narcissistic abuse, and unhealed childhood trauma. If you are interested in working with Del visit: deladeyjones.com or connect on Facebook, Instagram, Linkedin, and YouTube.

    Barry is a relationship expert, best-selling author, inspirational speaker and spiritual guide, assisting both men and women having better relationships. If you are interested in working with Barry visit: barryselby.com or connect on Facebook, Instagram, Linkedin, and YouTube.

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  • 118 - Reflective Listening
    2025/04/08

    Do you feel your partner isn't listening when you try to explain your feelings? Do you often feel misunderstood or even ignored? If that's the case, consider incorporating reflective listening into your relationship. Reflective listening strengthens relationships by making each other feel genuinely heard and understood. Repeating or summarizing what's said shows empathy, builds trust, and clarifies meaning. This reduces misunderstandings, defuses tension, and deepens emotional connection. Reflective listening encourages open dialogue, validates emotions, and creates a safe space for honest communication, which is essential for resolving conflict and fostering intimacy.

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    Del is a relationship coach, international speaker, published author, and spiritual teacher, specializing in codependency, narcissistic abuse, and unhealed childhood trauma. If you are interested in working with Del visit: deladeyjones.com or connect on Facebook, Instagram, Linkedin, and YouTube.

    Barry is a relationship expert, best-selling author, inspirational speaker and spiritual guide, assisting both men and women having better relationships. If you are interested in working with Barry visit: barryselby.com or connect on Facebook, Instagram, Linkedin, and YouTube.

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  • 117 - We Teach Others How to Treat Us
    2025/04/01

    Do you feel abused in your relationship but stay, hoping the way your partner treats you will change? Do you wish others treated you with more respect? What most people don't understand is we teach others how to treat us by setting boundaries, speaking up, and demonstrating self-respect. Allowing mistreatment signals acceptance, while enforcing limits demands respect. Consistency in actions, reactions, and communication shapes how others behave toward us. When we value ourselves and set clear expectations, we create healthier, more respectful relationships based on mutual understanding and care.

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    Barry is a relationship expert, best-selling author, inspirational speaker and spiritual guide, assisting both men and women having better relationships. If you are interested in working with Barry visit: barryselby.com or connect on Facebook, Instagram, Linkedin, and YouTube.

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  • 116 - When Love is Not Enough
    2025/03/25

    Do you love your partner, but you find yourself constantly butting heads. Or, are you in an abusive relationship, but don't leave, because you still feel love for your partner? Unfortunately, love alone isn’t enough to make a relationship work. For a healthy sustainable relationship, you also need mutual respect, trust, communication, and effort. Without shared values, emotional maturity, and mutual support, love can’t sustain a strong bond. Conflicts, unmet needs, or lack of personal growth can weaken a relationship despite deep feelings. True partnership requires commitment, compromise, and consistent actions beyond just love.

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    Barry is a relationship expert, best-selling author, inspirational speaker and spiritual guide, assisting both men and women having better relationships. If you are interested in working with Barry visit: barryselby.com or connect on Facebook, Instagram, Linkedin, and YouTube.

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  • 115 - Fight, Flight or Freeze
    2025/03/18

    What do you tend to do in a stressful or frightening situation? Do you stay and fight, or do you flee, or do you freeze and become motionaless? Fight, Flight, or Freeze is the body's automatic response to perceived danger, driven by the nervous system. Fight triggers aggression, preparing you to confront a threat. Flight urges escape, increasing heart rate and adrenaline for quick movement. Freeze causes immobility, making you feel stuck or disconnected. These responses evolved for survival, but in modern life, they can activate in stressful situations like conflicts or trauma. While helpful in real danger, chronic activation can lead to anxiety and emotional distress. Recognizing these reactions allows for better self-awareness, emotional regulation, and coping strategies to navigate stress and fear effectively.

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    Del is a relationship coach, international speaker, published author, and spiritual teacher, specializing in codependency, narcissistic abuse, and unhealed childhood trauma. If you are interested in working with Del visit: deladeyjones.com or connect on Facebook, Instagram, Linkedin, and YouTube.

    Barry is a relationship expert, best-selling author, inspirational speaker and spiritual guide, assisting both men and women having better relationships. If you are interested in working with Barry visit: barryselby.com or connect on Facebook, Instagram, Linkedin, and YouTube.

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    30 分