Episode 10: Daniel Linder: What Goes Into Building Truly Great Relationships

Life is made up of relationships and my guest today, Daniel Linder, is masterful at relationships! Every kind of relationship from spousal to co-worker. 

Daniel is a “self and relationship-based therapist,” practicing in the San Francisco Bay Area and Austin, Tx for the past three plus decades, doing relationship therapy and training with individuals, couples and families.  

All of his work, passion and purpose is about empowering the transformation of relationships by developing the relationship with Self; to elevate consciousness. increase connect-ability and ignite creativity. 

In today’s episode, we talk about the work that he does how he became a relationship expert, and his Upcoming book: Happily Ever Now, The Birth and Life of an Intimate Relationship, Which he plans on having available by the beginning of 2022.

Daniel’s book is for YOU, and if you’re a parent who cares about their children and wants to connect with them as a person, as who they are, and as they grow into adulthood, to create a real, authentic connection

Have you ever realized just how important having a relationship with yourself really is?

That is how you enhance every other relationship that’s a part of your life! 

Daniel says, “Whenever you have a relationship with yourself you have a sense of worthiness that whatever you’re experiencing, whatever your thoughts and feelings are, they’re valid and you’re worthy to have them and to share them.”

In creating this safety around yourself you are available to create and encourage others to have that same relationship with you and themselves as well. 

Daniel also is sharing 4 basic essential skills that you need in order to be role models and connect deeply in your relationships. This is a part you DON’T want to miss!

You can find out more about Daniel and his work here.

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