
The Heal My Health Podcast
A laid-back podcast on nutrition, health, and well-being based topics, hosted by clinical nutritionist, Sally Williams.
The podcast also features a variety of guests from different health fields who share their experiences, insights and expertise from their specialties.
Email info@healmyhealth.com.au for any topics you wish to hear discussed.
The Heal My Health Podcast
57. How To Improve Your Relationships: Communication, Values, Boundaries, and Love Languages with Psychologist Alana North
In todays episode, I sit down with psychologist Alana North to explore the intricacies of building and nurturing healthy relationships.
We speak about effective communication and give examples of positive and negative communication habits. We cover the topic of values and how discussing them can create strong foundations for long-lasting relationship and we also talk about maintaining healthy boundaries.
Alana walks us through the importance of boundaries in relationships, how they foster respect and create a sense of safety, and offers guidance on establishing and communicating boundaries effectively. Alana also breaks down the five love languages and their impact on relationship dynamics and how you can use them to have more meaningful connections and gestures of affection.
This episode can help improve your communication skills, establish healthier boundaries, and re-connect with your values.
Connect with Heal my Health:
Website: healmyhealth.com.au
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/healmyhealth/
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Contact: info@healmyhealth.com.au
Connect with Alana:
Website: hhttps://brainbalance.net.au/
Contact: admin@brainbalance.net.au
Number: 02 7208 8922
Disclaimer:
The Heal My Health Podcast is for information purposes only and is not intended to diagnose, treat, or substitute medical advice. Listeners of this podcast should seek professional medical advice before making any changes to their current lifestyle. Any use of information from this podcast used by listeners is done so at their own risk.