How to Avoid the 5 R’s that Destroy Relationships with PeggySue Wells | Episode 275
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This week’s episode will look a little bit different, as we are resharing one of our top five episodes of all time with you!
With the holiday season beginning, there will be countless opportunities for relationships to be strained. You’ll encounter many situations where you will have to interact with people that you would rather avoid.
We were designed to be in relationships. However, even though connecting with others is part of our DNA, navigating relationships can also be one of the most challenging parts of life. Joining me to help us explore this topic is PeggySue Wells.
PeggySue is an author, speaker, and coach. She is the best-selling author of 45 books. On top of that, she’s a single mom of 7 kids. PeggySue has a passion for helping people improve their relationships.
We first released this conversation four years ago, and it’s still one of our favorite episodes. The information shared continues to be a great resource for all of us as we head into the holidays and are knee-deep in the sometimes messy but always meaningful work of family relationships.
In this episode, you’ll hear:
- The five R’s that destroy relationships
- How to get out of common unhealthy cycles
- The benefits God has for us in relationships
- And more!
Find resources mentioned and more in the show notes: jillsavage.org/peggysue-wells-275
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