Arielle Ford and Alison Armstrong in a delightful “deep dish” talk about tips for a great relationship and Wabi Sabi Love. You’ll learn how to go from “annoyed to enjoyed” with your lover!
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Lacey says:
What a great interview. As a lifelong perfectionist, I often question the validity of my own opinions – now that I’m more enlightened, that is! The Wabi Sabi technique puts it in a whole new perspective by looking at the many different parts of our lives and how we can approach our differences in a loving way. Resolving conflict is often so confronting that we ignore the problem rather than have discussion. I just loved the various ways that both Arielle and Alison described situations and resolutions. Light hearted and fun, yet practical and memorable. Thank you for an entertaining and educational interview which I thoroughly enjoyed 🙂
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What a great interview. As a lifelong perfectionist, I often question the validity of my own opinions – now that I’m more enlightened, that is! The Wabi Sabi technique puts it in a whole new perspective by looking at the many different parts of our lives and how we can approach our differences in a loving way. Resolving conflict is often so confronting that we ignore the problem rather than have discussion. I just loved the various ways that both Arielle and Alison described situations and resolutions. Light hearted and fun, yet practical and memorable. Thank you for an entertaining and educational interview which I thoroughly enjoyed 🙂