by Zach Beach | Apr 17, 2022 | Friendships, Podcast Episodes, Posts for Everyone, Skills for Love
One of the key components to love that is so important is a desire to understand. In addition to that, love is created and made mutual is when that shared understanding is actually reached. That also means leaning into curiosity without any judgement. And it all...
by Zach Beach | Apr 10, 2022 | Podcast Episodes, Posts for Everyone, Science of Love, Self-Love, Skills for Love
Turning off your phone, going on a walk in nature, connecting to yourself, that’s self love. Self love is like eating your vegetables, we don’t always love them but they’re good for us. Whereas self-care is dessert: the mani-pedis, bubble baths,...
by Zach Beach | Apr 3, 2022 | Abuse, Healing, Mental Health, Podcast Episodes, Posts for Everyone
The beautiful thing about being human is that there is always an opportunity to heal, and in that there is hope. But it’s a journey, just like any other adversity. So I encourage anyone who has gone through an abusive relationship, to not expect an immediate...
by Zach Beach | Mar 27, 2022 | Podcast Episodes, Posts for Everyone, Self-Love, Skills for Love, Unconditional Love
Love is a state of being. We tend to try to find love out there, like I’m going to feel complete when someone really loves me because they will give me the validation and sense of appreciation that I cannot find within myself. But what I really want people to...
by Zach Beach | Mar 20, 2022 | Communication, Dating, Podcast Episodes, Posts for Everyone, Skills for Love
I would love to see our culture shift to there being a wide variety of ways that we celebrate people, the milestones in their life, and their choices in how they want to have love show up in their life. Because we start with this default that everyone should want to...
by Zach Beach | Mar 13, 2022 | Attachment Theory, Narcissism, Podcast Episodes, Posts for Everyone, Psychology, Trauma
To protect yourself from narcissistic abuse it’s important to look out for the red flags, which I divide up into internal and external. The external red flags are what we can look for in a narcissistic or sociopath that helps us know that this behavior is not...