What effect can certainty have on a relationship?

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What effect can certainty have on a relationship? Since the quarantine started, I have made it a major talking point that certainty is the new currency. This is especially true in relationships.

Having certainty in a relationship can mean the difference between making decisions for yourself and standing on your own, or having to depend on your partner to make decisions for you. 

It can mean the difference between bringing out the fiery lover in your queen, or the nurturing mother energy.

It can mean the difference between being free to be yourself in a relationship or having your partner be “the ball and chain.”

In this episode, Vivian and I also give three steps you can take to create a deeper relationship.

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