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August 17

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Jami and Marla Keller have a 97% success rate in keeping couples together and more passionate than ever individuals and audiences worldwide with their unique “Just stop it and be cherished” process. They are dedicated to keeping relationships together and building community leaders through retreats and coaching.

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In This Episode

  • Learn how to work on rebuilding your relationship after betrayal
  • How to heal and what goes on after it
  • Discover what the cost is in starting over and trusting again
  • Know how forgiveness works

Quotes

“It’s not simple. It’s not easy. And it hurts like hell. But it is also very worth it.” [2:24]

“You get to the place where your story becomes more important than the relationship.” [12:10]

“Forgiveness is a choice first, and no, you can’t rush it. But you can’t put it off either. ” [24:29]

“If it doesn’t work, you are not a failure. Because it wasn’t about you.” [29:09]

“Don’t think that you’re doing the work, when you’re not.” [29:24]

Links

The PBT Institute Membership Community

Take the Post Betrayal Syndrome Quiz

Jami and Marla Facebook Page

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About the author 

Dr. Debi

A Trusted Resource in an Untrusting Niche

Dr. Debi Silber, founder of The PBT (Post Betrayal Transformation) Institute https://thepbtinstitute.com is an award-winning speaker, bestselling author, holistic psychologist, a health, mindset and personal development expert who’s created a proven multi-pronged approach to help people heal (physically, mentally and emotionally) from the trauma of betrayal.

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