Defined and Connected – Part 3

By Community Contributor

It’s become normal for our social media feeds to be littered with friends or followers whom we avoid because they’re too argumentative. And it’s all too familiar for friends and family to become estranged over a disagreement. Jim Herrington, Cheryl Moses, and Marcos Leon help us understand that we often experience these things when we aren’t as defined and connected as we could be in our relationships. In this video, they offer real-life examples of how being differentiated helps us maintain our own unique values while remaining emotionally connected to those with whom we disagree.

 

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