Are you addicted to drama?

Are you drawn to drama?

Do you put on the latest tabloid news, even though you know it’s pretty meaningless, but you can’t stop yourself from watching it anyway?

How about your own life? Are you attracting drama in your life?

In the latest episode God, Money & Purpose, Vivian and I dissect and deconstruct the drama. We discuss why people are drawn to it, and what they can do to avoid drama.

But, that said, not all drama is bad. Often, you have to fight for a relationship, and that can involve tough conversations. Sometimes, it’s hard to tell where the constructive conversations stop and the destructive drama begins.

The solution is having self-awareness and emotional fitness to have the tough conversations and come out stronger on the other side.

Click on the link below to see the latest episode of God, Money & Purpose to hear this important conversation that will help you understand the difference between blowing up and rebuilding your relationship.

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