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Offering support and validation from "summary" of How to Hug a Porcupine by June Eding

Support and validation are two key elements in any healthy relationship. When we offer support to someone, we are showing them that we are there for them, no matter what. We are willing to listen, to lend a helping hand, and to be a shoulder to lean on when things get tough. Validation, on the other hand, is about acknowledging the other person's feelings and experiences as valid and important. It's about letting them know that their emotions are real and that they have a right to feel the way they do. When we combine support and validation, we create a powerful tool for building and maintaining strong connections with others. By offering both support and validation, we show the other person that we care about them and that we are invested in their well-being. We are letting them know that we are on their side, no matter what challenges they may be facing. In a relationship, offering support and validation can go a long way in buil...
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    How to Hug a Porcupine

    June Eding

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