52: Dealing with Other People's Opinions, Part Three
Sep 01, 2021Here’s a glimpse of what you’ll learn:
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Dr. Marie Murphy explains the value of identifying how you react to other people’s opinions
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Why you should prioritize cultivating your own opinions of yourself
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Dr. Murphy poses the question: what do you think about infidelity and your specific situation?
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Dr. Murphy discusses the deliberate process of evaluating your fears and deciding what you want to believe going forward
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How to embrace the nuances of your beliefs
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Dr. Murphy shares a new definition of integrity
In this episode…
Are you seeking to free yourself from other people’s thoughts about your infidelity? If you’re having an affair, other people may cast a blanket of disapproval over your situation — and that can cause you to start forming the same negative opinions. But, do you really want to give someone that power over your beliefs and feelings?
According to Dr. Marie Murphy, it’s common for people to seek approval from others about their decisions. But it doesn’t have to be that way. As Dr. Murphy says, you get to decide what you believe about yourself and your situation. Once you learn to trust your own opinions and embrace the nuances of your beliefs, you can decide whether or not you agree with other people’s opinions.
In this episode of Your Secret is Safe With Me, Dr. Marie Murphy talks about the value of cultivating your own beliefs about yourself and your situation. Listen in as Dr. Murphy shares her advice for forming a sustainable view of yourself, overcoming the fear of other people’s opinions about infidelity, and freeing yourself from the negative thoughts of others. Stay tuned.
Resources Mentioned in this episode
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Schedule an Introductory Coaching Session with Dr. Marie Murphy
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"Dealing With Other People's Opinions, Part One" on Your Secret is Safe With Me
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"Dealing With Other People's Opinions, Part Two" on Your Secret is Safe With Me
Sponsor for this episode...
This episode is brought to you by Marie Murphy PhD Relationship Coaching.
Dr. Marie Murphy provides shame-free, blame-free, and non-judgmental relationship coaching. She draws from different philosophical traditions and approaches in order to better understand the human condition and the different types of professional assistance that can be germane to people in complicated relationship situations.
To learn more about her and her relationship coaching practice, visit www.mariemurphyphd.com today and schedule an introductory coaching session with Dr. Marie Murphy to begin the process of resolving your infidelity situation in a way that's truly right for you.
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