Paige's Perspective: Complimenting vs Completing Your PartnerPaige's Perspective: Complimenting vs Completing Your Partner
Till The Wheels Fall Off
Paige Robinson discusses the importance of self-sufficiency and mutual support in relationships, especially when dealing with addiction.
12:25•12 Jul 2024
Completing vs. Complementing: Paige's Take on Healthy Relationships
Episode Overview
- Partners should complement, not complete each other.
- Emotional dependence can lead to loss of individuality.
- Focus on personal growth and self-sufficiency.
- Set boundaries, especially when dealing with addiction.
- Healthy relationships involve mutual support and respect.
“We are meant to complement each other, not complete each other”
Ever wondered if your partner should complete you or simply complement you? In this episode of 'Till The Wheels Fall Off', Paige Robinson dives into the dynamics of interdependence in relationships, especially when addiction is involved. Paige passionately explains that relying on a partner to complete you can lead to emotional dependence and loss of individuality. Instead, she argues for the importance of self-sufficiency and mutual support in healthy relationships.
Drawing from her own experiences, Paige shares how shifting focus from your partner to yourself can lead to personal growth and a more balanced relationship. She also touches on the challenges of dealing with a partner in active addiction and the necessity of setting boundaries to reclaim your sense of self. With light humour and heartfelt advice, Paige encourages listeners to discover their own dreams, values, and goals.
Whether you're in a relationship or single, this episode offers valuable insights on becoming whole and thriving independently. Ready to explore what it means to truly complement your partner? Tune in for an engaging and transformative discussion.

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