Heal Your Relationships
Heal Your Relationships
Kavetha Sundaramoorthy
3 Sneaky Beliefs That Hurt Relationships
19 minutes Posted Mar 26, 2026 at 7:00 am.
— Why sneaky thoughts quietly damage relationships01:54 — Sneaky belief #1: “I know what they think about me”02:54 — Why we’ve been conditioned to mind-read05:09 — The truth: people have mixed, contradictory feelings06:51 — How mind-reading sabotages your relationships08:55 — Sneaky belief #2: “They should behave this way”10:40 — The key insight: relationships exist in your mind13:05 — Sneaky belief #3: “I’m too much / not enough”Oh—and if you have something you're navigating and would love my take on it...🗣️You can submit a question or situation for a future episode right here (totally anonymous!): 👉 Submit your questionP.S. Love the podcast? Reviews help us spread these life-changing tools far and wide. 💛If you leave a 5-star review and submit a screenshot here, I’ll send you my Rapid Relationship Repair mini-course—a short but powerful set of tools to reduce conflict and improve connection immediately.FREE tools:Get FREE access to my ‘Conflict Cure’ mini-course, plus weekly relationship tools delivered straight to your inbox —> https://bit.ly/RelationalIQ-NewsletterNeed more customized support? Apply for a Relationship Breakthrough Call with Dr. Kavetha Sun —> https://go.oncehub.com/BreakthroughCallwithDrKavethaSun
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Some beliefs in relationships are like undercover agents.They slip into our minds quietly.They feel convincing.They sound reasonable.And yet… they quietly damage the very relationships we care about most.Because the trouble is not always what happens between two people.Often, the real trouble is what happens inside our own minds about the relationship.The stories we tell ourselves.The conclusions we jump to.The invisible expectations we carry.In this week’s episode, 3 Sneaky Beliefs That Hurt Relationships, I unpack three very common thought patterns that many of us fall into — often without even noticing.And once these thoughts take hold, they quietly shape how we interpret everything the other person does.A text message.A tone of voice.Something they forgot.Something they said years ago.Suddenly everything becomes evidence for the story in our head.The good news is this: once you learn to notice these beliefs, you can start choosing thoughts that create less suffering for you and the people you love.The goal is to notice the stories our minds create — and choose interpretations that bring more peace, more curiosity, and more compassion into our relationships.Changing sneaky thought patterns is absolutely possible. And once you start seeing them, you begin to relate to people with much more clarity and freedom. If you ever want support learning how to do this in your own relationships, I’d be honored to help.Episode timestamps:01:05 — Why sneaky thoughts quietly damage relationships01:54 — Sneaky belief #1: “I know what they think about me”02:54 — Why we’ve been conditioned to mind-read05:09 — The truth: people have mixed, contradictory feelings06:51 — How mind-reading sabotages your relationships08:55 — Sneaky belief #2: “They should behave this way”10:40 — The key insight: relationships exist in your mind13:05 — Sneaky belief #3: “I’m too much / not enough”Oh—and if you have something you're navigating and would love my take on it...🗣️You can submit a question or situation for a future episode right here (totally anonymous!): 👉 Submit your questionP.S. Love the podcast? Reviews help us spread these life-changing tools far and wide. 💛If you leave a 5-star review and submit a screenshot here, I’ll send you my Rapid Relationship Repair mini-course—a short but powerful set of tools to reduce conflict and improve connection immediately.FREE tools:Get FREE access to my ‘Conflict Cure’ mini-course, plus weekly relationship tools delivered straight to your inbox —> https://bit.ly/RelationalIQ-NewsletterNeed more customized support? Apply for a Relationship Breakthrough Call with Dr. Kavetha Sun —> https://go.oncehub.com/BreakthroughCallwithDrKavethaSun