Monday Musings with The Blended Mama

S2.E3 Not Everyone is Meant to be Your Person

8 min Ā· 20 de abr de 2026
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šŸ’œ Episode Summary Not every relationship is meant to go deep—and that’s okay. In this episode, we’re talking about the different levels of friendship, the challenge of knowing who is safe, and the freedom that comes from recognizing that not everyone is meant to be your person. ---------------------------------------- 🌿 This Week’s Gentle Step Draw three circles and place people into: • Outer circle (acquaintances) • Middle circle (friends) • Inner circle (safe people) ---------------------------------------- šŸ’­ Reflection Questions • Who feels safe to be fully honest with? • Am I expecting too much from some relationships? • Where can I bring more clarity to my connections? ---------------------------------------- šŸ”— Links Everything mentioned (community, book club, email list + more): šŸ‘‰ https://theblendedmama.com/links [https://theblendedmama.com/links] ---------------------------------------- šŸ’œ Final Thought Not everyone is meant to be your person… but the right people will be.

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