
Relationships
By moving away from detrimental connections and fostering healthier relationships, we can experience significant improvements in our decision-making and overall well-being. We encourage readers to evaluate their relationships and remove those that bring chaos to achieve personal growth.
Relationships
By Mark Hampton | Director & Founder
So my choices around friends and relationships reflected my current state of spirit,




Once I started to change those relationships and move away from unhealthy to healthy relationships, my choices, decisions, and how I worked through life problems started to drastically improve. Have I perfected life and life change? Heck no! However, with the new relationships I have developed today, I am much improved in decision-making.
In addition to how I handle some life things, I will leave you with this; Someone once told me to make a list of the people in my life (relationships) and then highlight anyone who brings chaos or drama to my life. Then I was told, once I identified who those folks were, I should remove them from my circle. The suggestion was fantastic; however, it was hard to do. Once I moved forward, things really improved for me!
I wanted to touch on relationships for a moment and the differences between good (healthy) relationships and bad (unhealthy) relationships. I think, at times, I had those two confused. I thought my old acquaintances (friends) were my golden relationships. I thought those were people I could trust, confide in, look to for sound advice, and bounce things off regarding relationship issues. Well, it took me a while; however, I finally learned that those old acquaintances (friends) were not the kind of folks I could rely on to enhance my life from a relationship standpoint. It was actually unhealthy.
mind and body.
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