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Episode 285 - Love and (Dis)respect at Home and at Work with Dr. Emerson Eggerichs

34m · Faith Driven Entrepreneur · 05 Mar 10:00

Dr. Emerson Eggerichs and special guest host Mike Sharrow join the show to take a candid look at how entrepreneurs can overcome the challenges they face in their personal and professional relationships.

Dr. Eggerichs is a renowned counselor and author, as well as the founder of Love and Respect, a ministry that grew from the success of his best-selling marriage book of the same name and has expanded to include teachings and resources on business, leadership, and communication in addition to marriage and family concerns.

In this conversation, he breaks down practical insights for bringing love and respect to all relationships.

  • We can motivate and influence others by meeting their deepest core needs with love and respect.
  • It is important to apologize and seek forgiveness when we come across as unloving or disrespectful.
  • Trust and obedience are key in applying these principles over time.
  • In marriage, it is important to communicate in a way that resonates with your spouse's natural language.

Find more about Dr. Eggerichs’ ministry at https://www.loveandrespect.com/

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https://www.loveandrespect.com/product/love-respect-book

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