Liesel Rigsby – Know Yourself
Speaking of Partnership: Personal Stories of the Power and Payoffs of Partnership - Een podcast door Ken Bechtel
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Liesel holds a Master’s in Education and a B.A. in psychology from the University of California Santa Barbara. After a seven year tenure as a college professor she realized that her true gift was in the healing arts. She holds certifications in multiple healing modalities including Reiki and Pranic Healing. And since 2001, she has been guiding women on their spiritual and healing journeys and helping them find their greatest joy. Guiding Principle, Quote or Mantra What is it you are feeling vulnerable about? When You Tripped Up For Liesel it was a series of trip-ups that she kept doing over and over again in every relationship. She would start to date someone and then morph into who she thought he wanted her to be. From becoming a sports fanatic, to a surfer girl, to a grunge rocker etc. All of this time she never really knew who she was. Even the music she was into and the clothes she wore were dictated by who she was dating. It wasn’t until she had a really challenging, bottom out relationship that she got real about figuring out who she was and why she continued to be in dysfunctional relationships that things changed. The “DUH” moment that changed your partnerships forever Liesel had this story she was sure she had proven time and time again that when she put on some weight her husband was less attracted to her and when she lost weight he was more attracted to her. This caused her to be super careful about her diet and fitness and put tons of energy into this. When she said this to her husband, he was like, what are you talking about? He had no awareness of this 10 – 12 pound weight range she was obsessed about. He said, “I’m always more attracted to you when you feel radiant and confident and I’m less attracted to you when you’re insecure and needy.” She came to the realization that it was not her weight but her perception of herself and how she was carrying herself and how she felt about herself that impacted her attraction to her. This was a massive shift for her. Proudest moment in partnership The opening to the vulnerability of marrying her husband. She knew he was not going to let her hide or be less than her fullest self. It has led to a vast wonderland of adventure. And it’s hard. And it’s scary. And it hurts. And it’s beautiful and has led her to levels of herself that she couldn’t access by herself. What is the best partnership / relationship advice you have ever received? The best gift that you can give your children is a happy marriage. If your marriage loses the priority then the family is going to fall apart. And that’s the biggest suffering for the child. Best Partnership Book The Queen’s Code The Way of the Superior Man: A Spiritual Guide to Mastering the Challenges of Women, Work, and Sexual Desire (20th Anniversary Edition)