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June 29, 2023 43 mins

Welcome back to the Finding Equilibrium podcast, the show that explores the depths of human connections and personal growth as it relates to the shift and dynamic of men and women in modern culture. 

  • In this episode, we discuss the importance of embracing authenticity and being true to our biological selves when it comes to starting and maintaining relationships.
  1. Understanding the Imposter Syndrome:
  • We begin by examining the concept of the imposter syndrome and getting into relationships as or with the alter ego of the individual.
  • Imposter syndrome can affect our relationships by leading us to hide our true selves, creating a barrier to genuine connections.
  1. Embracing Authenticity:
  • We emphasize the significance of embracing authenticity in relationships.
  • By understanding and accepting our biological needs, desires, and emotions, we can establish a foundation of honesty and vulnerability.
  • Authenticity allows us to let go of facades and connect with others on a deeper level.
  1. The Role of Biology in Relationships:
  • We explore the impact of biology on our relationships, including our natural instincts and innate desires.
  • Our biology influences our preferences, communication styles, and emotional needs, which, when acknowledged, can foster healthier connections.
  • Understanding our own biology and that of our partner helps us navigate conflicts and better meet each other's needs.
  1. Starting Relationships Authentically:
  • We provide practical advice on starting relationships with authenticity.
  • It begins with self-reflection and understanding our own values, passions, and non-negotiables.
  • Communicating our true selves from the start sets the tone for an honest and fulfilling connection.
  1. Maintaining Authenticity in Relationships:
  • We discuss strategies for maintaining authenticity as relationships progress.
  • Regular self-check-ins help us assess whether we're staying true to our biological selves and whether our needs are being met.
  • Open and honest communication, expressing vulnerabilities, and allowing space for growth are vital for sustaining authenticity.
  1. Overcoming Challenges and Resisting Social Pressure:
  • We address the challenges of staying authentic in a world that often encourages conformity.
  • By understanding the importance of authenticity and recognizing societal pressures, we can consciously choose to prioritize our biological selves.
  • Overcoming self-doubt and embracing our uniqueness ultimately enhances our relationships and overall well-being.

Conclusion:

  • As we wrap up, we reiterate the importance of authenticity in starting and maintaining relationships.
  • Embracing our biological selves empowers us to connect on a deeper level, build trust, and foster more fulfilling relationships.
  • Remember, being true to yourself is not only beneficial for your relationships but also for your personal growth and happiness.

 

Join us next time for Part 2 where we continue the conversation and veer into how this all relates to creating healthy boundaries and the possibility of finding true happiness. 

 

Until then, 

We encourage you to join the conversation over on our Instagram @findingequilibriumpodcast and share your thoughts on the shifting power dynamic between men and women.

 

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