Defensiveness- MP4 Session
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Good defenses are important to our well-being; for example, our immune system is a physical defense system designed to protect our health. We also set boundaries as a defense, in order to protect ourselves and people who are important to us. We can get “defensive” in a negative way, however, when we try to “defend” against reality, and attempt to avoid taking ownership of a problem. The Bible refers to someone who listens to helpful feedback as a wise person – and it also says that those who won’t listen are fools. The consequences of being a fool can be devastating. Join Dr. Cloud as he explains three common ways we display defensiveness, why we get this way, and how to eliminate it.
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