Sentences with phrase «bring emotional baggage»

«People bring emotional baggage that's never been dealt with, and that only gets more complicated» in the stepfamily.
Couples often bring emotional baggage into a marriage, which is difficult enough to deal with.
Meanwhile, Gainsbourg claims that she brought emotional baggage from the «Antichrist» shoot to the recording of her third album «IRM.»

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«What I like in this book is that they address the stresses and strains parents deal with, how we bring our own emotional baggage to our parenting, and that we need support, and to support each other.»
It's shocking how much emotional baggage items carry, and pruning the excess means opening yourself to people and experiences that truly bring you joy.
However, if I'd held the common since last fall, I would be down quite a bit more than I am currently (with all the emotional baggage that brings) so I'm happy to continue my warrant strategy.
Puppies from rescue centers may have had a difficult start to life so it is important that you are prepared to deal with the emotional baggage they may bring with them.
A couples therapist isn't a decision maker, but we are skilled at helping partners understand the stakes of a decision, see who one another are as decision makers, what baggage and assumption each partner brings, and create space to hear what's emotional.
Find how to identify and manage the emotional baggage you are bringing to each other.
Another important, often overlooked, issue when dealing with common law partners is the emotional baggage that some of their «old life» can bring with them, says Sullivan, which can include tensions around previous children, child support obligations to ex-spouses and the difficulties with blended families.
Even if you have been dating for years, it's not safe to assume that you have both done a thorough examination of what kind of history, experience, and emotional baggage you're each bringing into your marriage.
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