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Will People Still Love You If You Stop Putting Them First? | Rewind

One of the hardest things about people-pleasing is the fear of what might happen if you stop.What if someone gets upset? What if they pull away? What if the relationship changes?In this episode, Matthew, Audrey, and Stephen explore why so many of us struggle to set boundaries, sp ...  Show more

How To Flirt Effortlessly in Everyday Life | Matt Monday

More and more people are saying the same thing: they're tired of the apps and want to meet someone in real life. The problem is that after years of outsourcing the earliest stages of dating to our phones, many of us have lost our flirting muscle.We're worried about looking awkwar ...  Show more

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