Kristen Crockett
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Born
Washington, D.C., The United States
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December 2011
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The Gift of Past Relationships
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2012
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The Gift of Past Relationships
2 editions
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2011
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The Diversity in Humanity: A New Vision for Creating Harmony in the Workplace
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“If you expect honesty, be honest. If you expect forgiveness, forgive. If you expect a whole person, you have to be a whole person.”
― The Gift of Past Relationships
― The Gift of Past Relationships
“Sometimes we assume that the new person in our life is better for us because they are totally different from the last person we dated. Only later do we see that we have chosen a different version of the same thing and they both leave us unsatisfied.”
― The Gift of Past Relationships
― The Gift of Past Relationships
“The reality is that most of us communicate the same way that we grew up. That communication style becomes our normal way of dealing with issues, our blueprint for communication. It’s what we know and pass on to our own children. We either become our childhood or we make a conscious choice to change it.”
― The Gift of Past Relationships
― The Gift of Past Relationships
“If you stay in the company of anger, pain, or hurt, happiness will find someone else to visit.”
― The Gift of Past Relationships
― The Gift of Past Relationships
“If you expect honesty, be honest. If you expect forgiveness, forgive. If you expect a whole person, you have to be a whole person.”
― The Gift of Past Relationships
― The Gift of Past Relationships
“Sometimes we assume that the new person in our life is better for us because they are totally different from the last person we dated. Only later do we see that we have chosen a different version of the same thing and they both leave us unsatisfied.”
― The Gift of Past Relationships
― The Gift of Past Relationships
“Whether our caretaker was our mom, dad, uncle, aunt, grandparent, foster parent, or sibling, our blueprint of what a relationship is supposed to look like is drafted by what we observed from our caretaker’s relationship. If our caretaker took their significant other back multiple times, made excuses for their actions, helped them battle demons, turned a blind eye to their infidelity, or moved from one relationship to the next, that is what we know. Their behavior becomes our very own model of what a relationship is supposed to look like and determines what we will expect from our own partners.ï»�”
― The Gift of Past Relationships
― The Gift of Past Relationships
“The reality is that most of us communicate the same way that we grew up. That communication style becomes our normal way of dealing with issues, our blueprint for communication. It’s what we know and pass on to our own children. We either become our childhood or we make a conscious choice to change it.”
― The Gift of Past Relationships
― The Gift of Past Relationships