Adam Lane Smith – Episode 152
“If you live your life trying to get the approval of everybody around you, then you will never really approve of yourself, and nobody meaningful will ever approve of you”
Most people have trust issues in their relationships and they don’t even realise it. They fail at the first hurdle of Trust and never allow their relationships to flourish by getting to Trust level 4.
Adam Lane Smith is an Attachment Specialist and draws from his wealth of clinical experience and personal insight. His journey began helping the inmates of prisons to see themselves in a different light.
Now, he is helping to re-write the belief about how human connection is supposed to function. Adam teaches honesty, direct communication, clear boundaries, and measurable levels of trust, to build secure and healthy relationships.
This is one you will want to have on repeat. Great chat with a legend of a bloke!!
Discussion Topics: What you will discover from listening to this Podcast:
- Being the sole consumer of news in his household
- Masculine role in relationships
- Secure attachment vs Insecure Attachment
- Untold consequences of fatherless families
- A personal live coaching session
- Why talking openly in relationships is a necessity
- The Four levels of Trust
- The purpose in fatherhood
- How to deal with fear and perfectionism
- Where does lack of confidence stem from?
- Dealing with avoidant people
- Difference between coaching men and women
- High performers and relationship issues
- Does couple therapy even work?
I hope you enjoy this conversation as much as I did.
Your fellow being
Gareth
SHOW NOTES
Background, Context & Reference
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Discussion Links:
Food Documentary – Grace Price
People Mentioned:
Sal Di Stefano from MindPump
Ali Covington from the BOD
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