43 min

MAFS S11: Lessons You Need To Improve Your New Relationship The Date with Confidence Podcast

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EPISODE 49: MAFS S11: Lessons You Need To Improve Your New Relationship
Who knew that your Married At First Sight Australia addiction could improve your new relationship?
Whether you’re actively dating and looking for ‘The One’ or you’ve just started seeing someone new (it’s ok, you don’t have to call it a relationship yet), I’m sharing the important lessons we can learn from the remaining couples in Season 11 of Married At First Sight Australia so you can avoid the mistakes they’ve made.
First, here are the remaining couples in MAFS Season 11 that I’ll be talking about in this episode:
1. Timothy & Lucinda
2. Tim & Sara
3. Tristan & Cassandra
4. Richard & Andrea
5. Ridge & Jade
6. Jonathan & Lauren
7. Jack & Tori
8. Jayden & Eden
Alongside the relationship lessons we can learn, I’ll also be sharing my honest opinion on each of the couples including the groom that fills me with unmeasurable levels of rage and how one of my favourite couples has the biggest lesson for us all, even if you’ve been in your relationship for a long time.
Once you’ve listened to the episode, come over to Instagram to share your thoughts with me or fill out the contribute form here and I’ll share your feedback in the next community episode.
Confidence Boosting Resources:
(Dis) Comfort Zone Come Down
This Simple Concept Will Help you Date with Confidence
How to Create Daily Confidence That Actually Lasts
The 3 Layers of Confidence You Need to Master
The Confidence Kit
The Confidence Course
Want help communicating with confidence? Check out Level Up In Love or Loved Up
Get Involved!
You can contribute your stories here. Share your best or worst dating stories, your biggest icks, dating tips you think everyone should know or ask me anything about my dating life or a burning question you need an answer for.  
Resources

The Dating DebriefAttract on the Apps
Visit the website here. Subscribe to our YouTube channel. Follow on Instagram.

Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

EPISODE 49: MAFS S11: Lessons You Need To Improve Your New Relationship
Who knew that your Married At First Sight Australia addiction could improve your new relationship?
Whether you’re actively dating and looking for ‘The One’ or you’ve just started seeing someone new (it’s ok, you don’t have to call it a relationship yet), I’m sharing the important lessons we can learn from the remaining couples in Season 11 of Married At First Sight Australia so you can avoid the mistakes they’ve made.
First, here are the remaining couples in MAFS Season 11 that I’ll be talking about in this episode:
1. Timothy & Lucinda
2. Tim & Sara
3. Tristan & Cassandra
4. Richard & Andrea
5. Ridge & Jade
6. Jonathan & Lauren
7. Jack & Tori
8. Jayden & Eden
Alongside the relationship lessons we can learn, I’ll also be sharing my honest opinion on each of the couples including the groom that fills me with unmeasurable levels of rage and how one of my favourite couples has the biggest lesson for us all, even if you’ve been in your relationship for a long time.
Once you’ve listened to the episode, come over to Instagram to share your thoughts with me or fill out the contribute form here and I’ll share your feedback in the next community episode.
Confidence Boosting Resources:
(Dis) Comfort Zone Come Down
This Simple Concept Will Help you Date with Confidence
How to Create Daily Confidence That Actually Lasts
The 3 Layers of Confidence You Need to Master
The Confidence Kit
The Confidence Course
Want help communicating with confidence? Check out Level Up In Love or Loved Up
Get Involved!
You can contribute your stories here. Share your best or worst dating stories, your biggest icks, dating tips you think everyone should know or ask me anything about my dating life or a burning question you need an answer for.  
Resources

The Dating DebriefAttract on the Apps
Visit the website here. Subscribe to our YouTube channel. Follow on Instagram.

Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

43 min