#1145 - Is It Selfish To “Leave People Behind”?

#1145 - Is It Selfish To “Leave People Behind”?

Next Level University

We’ve all left people behind at some point in our lives. It can be taken a few different ways, whether leaving people behind with negative energies in your life, outgrowing them, or physically leaving people behind after moving away. Today hosts Kevin Palmieri and Alan Lazaros talk about leaving people behind and whether or not it’s a selfish act for you to do. Some ties are more challenging to cut than others, but no matter how difficult it is at the time, remember that, in the end, you are serving yourself by allowing yourself to grow and be who you want to be.

Links mentioned:
Next Level 5 To Thrive (free course): https://www.nextleveluniverse.com/courses/next-level-5-to-thrive/
Next Level Hope Foundation: https://www.nextleveluniverse.com/next-level-hope-foundation/

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Show notes:
[1:29] Your only responsibility is to grow to the level that you want to
[5:37] The four archetypes
[11:34] You will be a villain for some people, but you can also be a guide to others
[14:17] Alicia Romanowiz shares her growth journey after group coaching and how grateful she is for the community. Visit the landing page to know more: https://www.nextleveluniverse.com/group-coaching/
[17:26] Every relationship you have is the byproduct of a common core value, core belief, and core aspirations
[19:48] Three seats in a relationship
[27:51] Outro

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