Episode 119

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2nd Feb 2023

Six Ways a Healthy Ego Looks Like in Relationship

While there are nine distinctive ways that personalities show up in the world, there are also by contrast, very similar ways that all people look when their ego isn't in charge.

With steady practice in Self-Observation, Self-Inquiry, and Self-Development, you will see a healthier response to your day-to-day responses.

These are the six ways a healthy ego looks like in relationships.

Time Stamps:

5:56--Three stages of observation learning

12:32--The six ways beginning with #1

16:22--The second way a healthy ego looks

17:49--The third way a healthy ego looks

22:51--The fourth way a healthy ego looks

26:21--The fifth way a healthy ego looks

29:33--The six and final way a healthy ego looks

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Chad Prevost

Dr. Chad has advanced degrees in creative writing, literature, and theology. Being married to a psychotherapist has been another education. A workshop leader and entrepreneur, he has started and participated in writing and literary arts communities in New York, Austin, Atlanta and Chattanooga. He also has experience writing as a journalist for startups in tech and logistics. He is the author of several books of poetry, as well as interactive-fiction for youth. Over the years, he has innovated writing processes to foster reflection and insight, narrative strength, and authentic voice.