Sentences with phrase «cutting emotional ties»

In order to take advantage of a potential presidential wave, Democratic operatives are cutting emotional ties from some rural areas that made up their previous majority, such as downstate Illinois and parts of Ohio, to focus on more suburban districts, where they believe changing demographics are moving seats into the Democratic column.
You might have begun the process of cutting financial and domestic ties with your partner but as clinical therapist Sherry Amatenstein, LCSW advises, you're not ready to date someone new until you've cut the emotional ties too.4
An attorney may be able to cut all legal ties to your spouse, but no one can cut the emotional ties for you.
Whether working with a professional stager or going it alone, cut all emotional ties.

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In - law and parent problems are often symptoms of the fact that one or both partners have not cut the inner ties of emotional dependency on past relationships by taking the risk of depending on their spouse.
Once the ties are cut, there's the inevitable emotional fallout to deal with — usually the sort that involves some form of self - torture, be it questioning your decision to end things or reliving all of those arguments.
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