Gaining Confidence in RelationshipsGaining Confidence in Relationships
Happiness Isn't Brain Surgery
Gaining Confidence in Relationships • Physical abandonment occurs when the physical conditions necessary for thriving have been replaced by lack of appropriate supervision • Physical disappearance (death, jail, job, choice) • Emotional abandonment occurs
53:26•1 Jun 2018
Building Stronger Bonds: Confidence in Relationships with Dr. Dawn-Elise Snipes
“Nobody has their back, and disapproval towards children that's aimed at their entire being rather than a particular behavior can be really harmful, because children already think you know in all or none terms.”
Relationships can be tricky, but what if you could boost your confidence and create healthier connections? In this episode of 'Happiness Isn't Brain Surgery', Dr. Dawn-Elise Snipes breaks down the complexities of gaining confidence in relationships. She dives into the impact of physical and emotional abandonment, shedding light on how these experiences can shape our ability to connect with others.
You'll learn about the importance of setting boundaries with children to foster a nurturing emotional environment and why recognizing your accomplishments is crucial for self-esteem. Dr. Snipes doesn't stop there. She offers practical advice on managing insecurities in relationships by understanding love languages and the value of asking for help when needed. Her insights are both relatable and actionable, making it easier to implement her tips in your daily life.
If you're looking to improve your emotional environment and build stronger, more confident relationships, this episode is a must-listen. Tune in for a blend of expert advice and real-world applications that can make a difference in your interactions with loved ones.

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