EP15: What You Should and Shouldn’t Tolerate in Dating After Divorce
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Why do we tolerate things in relationships that leave us feeling uneasy or diminished, and when does acceptance quietly turn into self betrayal? In this episode, I talk about how toleration often reflects where we are emotionally, especially after divorce, and why growth changes what we are willing to accept. I also talk about the difference between healthy compromise and harmful toleration, and how repeated self override can slowly erode self trust.
I break this down into three clear levels of toleration to help you get grounded. We look at what is non-negotiable, how core preferences shape compatibility, and where growth flexibility can exist without sacrificing your values. Along the way, I invite you to reflect on what you have tolerated in the past and what you may still be tolerating now. At the heart of this episode is reclaiming self-respect, ending betrayal of the self, and choosing relationships that truly support who you are becoming.
Episode Breakdown:
00:00 Why We Tolerate Painful Relationship Patterns
02:21 Recalculating After Divorce and Getting Grounded
04:47 Letting Go of Judgment and Honoring Personal Growth
06:50 Compromise Versus Self Betrayal in Relationships
08:55 Non-Negotiables and What You Should Never Tolerate
11:30 Core Preferences and Compatibility in Dating
13:52 Growth Flexibility Without Betraying Yourself
16:14 The Three Levels of Toleration Explained
18:19 When Toleration Ends and Change Becomes Necessary
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