The Relationship Blame GameThe Relationship Blame Game
Inner Bonding
Do you and your partner, family, or friends find yourselves in the blame game, blaming each other or blaming yourself? Does conflict resolution between you and another person get stuck in the blame game? Discover how loving it is to yourself to under...
27:11•8 Jan 2024
Breaking Free from the Blame Game: Dr. Margaret Paul on Healing Relationships
Episode Overview
- Explore the toxic dynamics of the relationship blame game and its impact on self-healing
- Learn about the practice of Inner Bonding and its role in fostering personal responsibility
- Gain valuable insights into overcoming toxic patterns and embracing self-love
- Understand the difference between blame and personal responsibility in relationships
- Discover how to connect with higher guidance and heal anxiety, depression, and addictions
“Loving yourself when being blamed means that you stop blaming yourself, stop judging yourself, and stop blaming another, and instead open to compassion for the pain of not being seen and understood.”
Ever find yourself stuck in the blame game with your partner, family, or friends? In this episode of 'Inner Bonding', Dr. Margaret Paul tackles the toxic cycle of blaming others or yourself. She shares how the Inner Bonding process can guide you towards taking personal responsibility and nurturing self-love. Dr. Paul dives deep into real-life examples, illustrating the profound difference between blame and responsibility.
Her insights aim to help listeners break free from harmful patterns and foster healthier, more loving relationships. If you're tired of conflict and ready for a transformative approach to emotional well-being, this episode is a must-listen.

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