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[Dating in Your 20s: Knowing Your Worth, Navigating Rejection, and the Power of Dating Yourself]-[81. Date yourself instead ft. Lyss Boss]

The Psychology of your 20s · B2 · 2023-04-12

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Navigating Love and Self-Worth in Your 20s: A Deep Dive

In this episode of The Psychology of Your 20s, host Gemma is joined by Liz, the creator of the Date Yourself Instead podcast. Together, they explore the intricate challenges of dating, the necessity of inner work, and the transformative power of self-love after heartbreak.

The Catalyst of Breakups and Self-Discovery

Both hosts share a common origin story: they launched their respective podcasts as a way to process the pain of a breakup. Liz notes that a breakup is often "sacred" because it reveals "entirely new opportunities" that were previously ignored. By reclaiming their identity, both creators found that podcasting served as a form of therapy, allowing them to turn their personal pain into creativity and accountability.

Redefining Self-Love: Beyond Surface-Level Care

A central theme of the discussion is that true self-love is not found in "surface level" physical actions like spa days or exercise, but through deep "inner work." Liz emphasizes that one must look within when not distracted by external factors to understand their true value. She argues that "self-worth and self-love need to be the focus of your life in order to attract healthier relationships," warning that individuals often "mirror" their partners. When one lacks internal validation, they are prone to attracting people who do not recognize their worth.

The 'Karmic' Cycle of Relationships

Both Liz and Gemma discuss the phenomenon of being stuck in repetitive relationship patterns. Liz shares a unique experience of having three back-to-back relationships with partners who were "super religious," creating a fundamental divide. She describes these as "karmic lessons," suggesting that the universe provides these situations until one learns the necessary lesson. Gemma echoes this, noting that she often finds herself in "situationships" where she adopts a "mothering" role, highlighting the importance of identifying the root cause behind why we tolerate or attract specific, often unfulfilling, behaviors.

Rejection as Redirection

When discussing the pain of ending relationships, both agree that "rejection is just redirection." Despite the heartbreak, they express gratitude for their past experiences because they set a higher standard for the future. Liz explains that her most painful breakup eventually taught her exactly what she wants, stating, "I know what I want now and I'm not gonna settle for a shitty ass relationship."

The Importance of Solitude

To conclude, the hosts advocate for the "value of solitude." Gemma suggests taking time for solitary activities to avoid the trap of using social interaction as a distraction from negative emotions. By separating one's energy from others and sitting with their own feelings, individuals can move forward with "clarity." Liz finalizes the advice by stating that while it is okay to seek help, the most important relationship one has is with oneself. Taking that time to know your identity is, ultimately, what "saves you a lot of time and a lot of heartbreak."

🎯Key Sentences

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That's how we get down.
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I would get along with this girl.
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It really pushes you, it triggers you to take action.
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📝Key Phrases

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have a ball
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kick back
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get down
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rethink my relationship with
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know your worth
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📖 Transcript

Please welcome aboard the Johnson family.
The whole fam's here for the Disney cruise, so you know we came to play.
And listen, the adults are gonna have a ball.
First, we're chillin' in the infinity pool.
On to massages at Sense's spa, then gliding into Star Wars hyperspace lounge for a toast.
We're even gonna kick back with Mickey on Disney's private island.

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