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Expressing Your Values in a Relationship.
This video is a follow up from our video "How to Identify Core Values in Relationships". If you haven't watched it yet, check it out here:
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In this video we talk about expressing your core values in a relationship. We review identifying what's most important to you and 3 tips on expressing your values in your relationships.
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Be sure to watch until the end to get all 3 helpful tips on expressing your values in your relationships!
Comment below with any questions you may have on identifying and expressing core values in relationships.
Recommended books for helpful communication skills and relationship building:
The 5 Love Languages:
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The 5 Love Languages Singles Edition:
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Talk to Me Like I'm Someone You Love:
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