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Four Things To Know Before Falling In Love

28 min · 8 de feb de 2023
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In this episode we're going to discuss just four things to learn and to know before entering the dating realm. Of course, there are many more and I will happily share some of them in the future! But for today, we're keeping it simple with the first four things that you can easily learn and research in order to set yourself up for the most success in relationships. Resources: ~How to Avoid Falling in Love with a Jerk by John Van Epp ~The Runaway Bride ~The mentor I reference in this episode is Amie Woolsey, who teaches life coaching classes primarily for divorced women and young adults. She has a podcast called "The Empowered Divorce", feel free to check that out! Another great book recommendation:Scary Close by Donald Miller

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