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Commitment was never for him

8 min · 17 de sep de 2024
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In this episode of "Sis, I Love You," titled *"Commitment was never for him,"* Ruth Yamin delves into the topic of commitment, shifting the conversation from traditional relationship-based perspectives to a broader, more personal view of commitment. Ruth opens by addressing how many women immediately associate commitment with romantic relationships. She challenges this by asking whether we, as individuals, are truly committed—not to a person—but to our own growth, habits, and the best version of ourselves. The essence of commitment, she explains, is about binding oneself to personal goals, values, and healthy routines. She highlights how, often, people stay in relationships or situations out of habit or attachment, confusing that with true commitment. Ruth encourages women to refocus their energy on being committed to their own well-being and progress, rather than external relationships, particularly ones that aren't serving them. Throughout the episode, Ruth asks listeners to take a deeper look at their habits, routines, and relationships—whether with themselves, their bodies, their careers, or their mental health. She stresses that being committed isn't just about relationships with others but about the commitments we make to our own growth, discipline, and consistency in every area of life. In essence, Ruth's key message is clear: *Commitment is for you.* By committing to yourself and your growth, you unlock the power to live a better, more fulfilling life.

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