Managing Reactivity
Linda Carroll discusses how understanding our own proclivities and chemical reactions can help us manage our reactivity, particularly in love, and move from reacting to responding. She emphasizes the importance of self-awareness and knowing ourselves in order to make this shift.In this clip
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42: Linda Carroll | What to Do When Good Chemistry Goes Bad
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