
GITRMM ep 24: But What Does “Doing the Work” Mean Exactly?
Angella Chaw
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<p>What You’ll Hear In This Episode:</p><ul><li>Why “working on yourself” doesn’t always guarantee that the work will translate over to your relationship. </li><li>What most people have wrong about “doing the work” and why they are spinning their wheels with little to no results. </li><li>How do Lisa and Benjamin help their clients become the best version of themselves so they can step out and find an equal partner? </li><li>Why is it important to do the work? What happens if you don’t? </li><li>What if you don’t have a love partner just yet - shouldn’t you just wait and do the work once you’re both together? </li><li>Once you find the Guardian of Your Soul, do you still have to do the work? </li><li>What does “doing the work” mean to Benjamin and Lisa, even after all these years together? </li><li>It’s one skill set to commit to individual growth, and another to do it with a partner.</li></ul><p>Continue On Your Journey</p><p><a href="https://www.lisashield.com/">Lisa Shield</a> | <a href="https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC1gGmxLqTPYjCtonnrBEHNg">YouTube</a> | <a href="https://www.facebook.com/lisashieldcoaching">Facebook</a> | <a href="https://www.instagram.com/lisashieldcoaching/">Instagram</a> | <a href="http://www.lisashield.com/apply">Book a Call With Lisa</a></p><p>Email the podcast at: DWDpod@lisashield.com</p><p>Mentioned:</p><p><a href="https://www.miguelruiz.com/the-four-agreements">don Miguel Ruiz </a></p><p>Quotes: </p><ul><li>“Sometimes the work we do to understand ourselves is to get a better sense of who we are in the world, but it can become a bit insular.” - Benjamin </li><li>“We have to learn how to find a balance and middle ground between man and woman, and learn how to merge.” - Lisa </li><li>“One of the dangers of spiritual growth is that we develop an identity of what spirituality is, and if someone doesn’t fit into that model, then they’re not spiritual.” - Benjamin </li><li>“We can have all this growth and understanding and all of these things, but to be emotionally naked with another per