Breaking Free: Overcoming Toxic Patterns in Relationships
Episode Overview
Evaluate your norms and refrain from rushing into relationships Seek clarity and look for true friendships that provide honest feedback Overcome challenging circumstances and seek help when needed Focus on self-reflection, personal growth, and healing Reclaim your power and find support in overcoming destructive patterns
Referring from the norm and try something different. Don't rush into relationships. Take your time to get to know people. And if there is misperception, you have all rights to ask for clarity.
Why do we keep falling into the same traps, especially in our relationships? Minister Tabatha L. Hopson tackles this pressing question in 'Refrain from the Norm', an episode of 'Open the Wound Bible Based Podcast'. With her characteristic warmth and wisdom, Minister Hopson dives deep into the patterns that often lead us into destructive relationships and self-sabotage.
Drawing from her own tumultuous experiences, she invites listeners to take a hard look at their 'norms' and urges them to break free from unhealthy cycles. Are you setting yourself up for failure by rushing into friendships or romantic relationships without truly knowing the other person? Do you find yourself repeatedly hurt by people who don't value the relationship as much as you do?
Minister Hopson discusses the importance of understanding a person's character, values, and quirks before forming deep connections. She also emphasizes the necessity of surrounding yourself with genuine friends who provide honest feedback and support. This episode is not just about identifying problems but also about finding solutions. Minister Hopson highlights the power of self-reflection and seeking help when needed. By refraining from the norm, you can pave the way for healing and personal growth.
Whether you're grappling with past traumas or trying to build healthier relationships, this episode offers practical advice and spiritual guidance to help you on your journey.