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In this powerful episode of Master Your Marriage, Sharla and Robert Snow explore one of the most misunderstood topics in relationships: forgiveness. They revisit the subject with fresh insights, addressing common misconceptions, the crucial difference between forgiveness and reconciliation, and when it might actually be wise to move slowly on reconciliation — while still choosing internal peace.
Through personal stories (including Sharla’s transformational experience with ho’oponopono), real client examples, and science-backed research, you’ll discover how forgiveness is something you do for yourself — not for the offender. Learn how to let go of resentment without losing your boundaries or compromising your safety.
Whether you’re working through a small rupture or a deep wound, this episode offers clarity, hope, and practical tools to help you find freedom.
Key Takeaways:
- Forgiveness is an internal process — it does not mean forgetting, excusing, or reconciling.
- You can forgive someone and still maintain strong boundaries (or even choose not to reconcile).
- Your peace does not have to wait for the other person to change — that’s living at cause.
- Unforgiveness carries real physical and mental health costs, but forgiveness offers powerful benefits.
Resources Mentioned:
Research & Further Reading:
- Toussaint, L. L., et al. (2016). “Forgiveness, Stress, and Health: A 5-Week Dynamic Parallel Process Study.” Annals of Behavioral Medicine. PubMed Abstract | Full Text (PMC)
- Toussaint, L. L., et al. (2016). “Effects of Lifetime Stress Exposure on Mental and Physical Health in Young Adulthood: How Stress Degrades and Forgiveness Protects Health.” Journal of Health Psychology. PubMed Abstract | PDF
- Enright’s Process Model of Forgiveness: International Forgiveness Institute
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