How do you deal with pressure in relationships?

In this episode of the GMS podcast, Vivian and Raul Villacis discuss the importance of handling pressure and not settling for mediocrity in relationships, business, and spirituality. They emphasize the need for open communication and connection to maintain excitement and growth. Raul and Vivian also touch on celebrity scandals such as P.Diddy and Andrew Huberman, and reflect that money doesn’t solve your problems.

Vivian and Raul Villacis also touch on the dangers of idolizing others and the importance of self-care and self-worth. They also share a story about negotiating with their daughter to buy a car as her birthday present, and how Raul reacted when he realized she was doing poorly in school. The situation turned out to be a lesson for both of them on the importance of commitment and follow-through. Watch this episode to learn more about how to accept your own imperfections in an imperfect world.

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