Realistically Navigating Relationships (Guest: AJ Amyx)
On this week’s podcast, I spoke with the AJ Amyx, a growth strategist for creative entrepreneurs. I’m a big fan of AJ’s energy and insight, so I was glad to get him on the pod. I’m really happy with this episode and the CLARITY it brings to some life concepts that are important to me.
Key Takeaways
Being the Same Person
Understanding the Drama Triangle
Expectations Vs Agreements
I love meeting like-minded people. We get inspired off each other's experiences and ideas, and it brings a new perspective. If you connected with anything we said in the podcast or simply have a question you're struggling with, you're always welcome to drop me an email or connect on social.
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