44 min

How Our Core Values Can Lead To Conflict In Our Most Valuable Relationships Already Friends

    • Personal Journals

Allison and Ceara get real about how our core values can sometimes get in the way of understanding others, and why acknowledging these differences is key to avoiding conflict. 
We discuss the importance of taking time to self-reflect on our own role in a situation, acknowledging the other person’s intentions and seeing things from both people's perspectives. 
Life happens and there are going to be times when we upset others or others upset us so we wanted to candidly talk about giving others grace, the value of good communication, and how avoiding small issues can help us avoid unnecessary drama, big fights and maybe even breakups!.

SPONSORS + DISCOUNTS: 
biBERK Small Business Insurance - Get a Quote online here or call 1-866-757-4487 to talk to an insurance expert. Using that link to purchase your insurance supports our show so thank you in advance! 
This episode is sponsored by BetterHelp. Give online therapy a try at betterhelp.com/ALREADYFRIENDS and get on your way to being your best self.
Nuuly - ALREADYFRIENDS20 for $20 off your first month
Pranamat: Pranamat is an acupressure mat that helps relieve various types of pain. Use code ALREADYFRIENDS for a 10% discount on all sets!
SOCIAL LINKS:
Already Friends Socials: Instagram, TikTok
Allison's Socials: Instagram, TikTok
Ceara's Socials: Instagram, TikTok
Already Friends Patreon: $5.55 a Month for Bonus Episodes
Let's be friends - join the Already Friends FB Group!
If you enjoyed this episode, we would really really appreciate it if you left a rating and review on Apple Podcast / Spotify or share the show with a loved one. This helps us grow the show so that we can keep doing what we are doing! Thank you so much for the support!
To sponsor our show, email werealreadyfriends@gmail.com.


Our Sponsors:
* Check out Prose: prose.com/alreadyfriends
* Check out Shopify: shopify.com/alreadyfriends


Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands

Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

Allison and Ceara get real about how our core values can sometimes get in the way of understanding others, and why acknowledging these differences is key to avoiding conflict. 
We discuss the importance of taking time to self-reflect on our own role in a situation, acknowledging the other person’s intentions and seeing things from both people's perspectives. 
Life happens and there are going to be times when we upset others or others upset us so we wanted to candidly talk about giving others grace, the value of good communication, and how avoiding small issues can help us avoid unnecessary drama, big fights and maybe even breakups!.

SPONSORS + DISCOUNTS: 
biBERK Small Business Insurance - Get a Quote online here or call 1-866-757-4487 to talk to an insurance expert. Using that link to purchase your insurance supports our show so thank you in advance! 
This episode is sponsored by BetterHelp. Give online therapy a try at betterhelp.com/ALREADYFRIENDS and get on your way to being your best self.
Nuuly - ALREADYFRIENDS20 for $20 off your first month
Pranamat: Pranamat is an acupressure mat that helps relieve various types of pain. Use code ALREADYFRIENDS for a 10% discount on all sets!
SOCIAL LINKS:
Already Friends Socials: Instagram, TikTok
Allison's Socials: Instagram, TikTok
Ceara's Socials: Instagram, TikTok
Already Friends Patreon: $5.55 a Month for Bonus Episodes
Let's be friends - join the Already Friends FB Group!
If you enjoyed this episode, we would really really appreciate it if you left a rating and review on Apple Podcast / Spotify or share the show with a loved one. This helps us grow the show so that we can keep doing what we are doing! Thank you so much for the support!
To sponsor our show, email werealreadyfriends@gmail.com.


Our Sponsors:
* Check out Prose: prose.com/alreadyfriends
* Check out Shopify: shopify.com/alreadyfriends


Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands

Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

44 min