Surrender used in the way we usually use it, has a negative connotation. “I give up,” or “I gave in.” There is a powerful need for surrender in relationships. It has to do with facing your own out of control ego. Power struggles are common but we don’t have to indulge our need for power.
Power struggles are usually about fear. Take a closer look at what you’re protecting and why. You’ll see great benefits.
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Stephen W. Frueh M.Div, PhD is a couples’ coach, mentor, leadership consultant, writer and speaker. He lives with his wife and eleven year old daughter in Ventura County, California.
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Short but sweet. I loved the story. The truth does set you free. I think this is what all people need to do to have a better life; “surrender” to the truth wholeheartedly.