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Aby Williamson

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    Aby Williamson liked Dr. Margaret Paul's blog entry. Admin 06 February 2018 at 12:48 AM
    When Loving Yourself Means Leaving an Angry Partner
    When Loving Yourself Means Leaving an Angry Partner
    Everyone gets angry at times. Just because your partner gets angry, doesn’t mean it’s time to leave the relationship. There is a big difference between someone being angry and someone being abusive.
    Hazel asks me:
    “At what point do I m...
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    • Sierra Fairfull, Aby Williamson, Jeff Springer, Will Sando, and Deborah Tyson reacted this.
    • Aby Williamson
      Deborah Tyson February 6, 2018 It's SO TRUE Dr Margaret. We need to own and clear our own patterns of behaviour before we judge another. When we are at peace any inner anger of ours, we are more able to objectively see what is really happening with our partner. Thankyou for sharing...  moreIt's SO TRUE Dr Margaret. We need to own and clear our own patterns of behaviour before we judge another. When we are at peace any inner anger of ours, we are more able to objectively see what is really happening with our partner. Thankyou for sharing this valuable article that talks about an issue that is so common and is so supportive with your insights and wisdom.  
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