It Starts With Attraction: Episode 17

Why You Should Stop Focusing On Your Relationship

Stop Focusing on your Relationship

Is there a relationship in your life that you are hyperfocused on?
 
Is your relationship with your spouse not going well? Is your relationship with your child not as strong as you want it to be? Is your relationship with your family member or friend fractured because of a disagreement? In this episode, gain insight into why you need to stop focusing on your relationship, what you need to do instead to restore the relationship and give you the best possible future going forward.

Today’s Speaker: Kimberly Beam Holmes

Kimberly Beam Holmes has applied her master’s degree in psychology for over 10 years, acting as the CEO of Marriage Helper & CEO and Creator of PIES University, being a wife and mother herself, and researching the ways that attraction affects relationships. Her videos, podcasts, and following reaches over 200,000 people a month who are making changes and becoming the best that they can be.  

Website: www.PIESUniversity.com

You’ll Learn

  • Why you need to stop focusing on your relationship 

  • How to replace and change worrisome thoughts

  • What to do to restore a broken relationship

  • How to restore yourself

Ep 017: Why You Should Stop Focusing On Your Relationship, with Kimberly Beam Holmes. 

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One Response

  1. Fantastic message!!!
    Thank you Kimberly
    Have a couple of relationships that have been a struggle. Will continue to work on myself to make those better.