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All in all, it is important to have the bigger picture in mind when having these conversations. Also, remember that no argument, no conflict is worth losing your loved one over. Communication is the first step to resolution.
It's not about "you versus me", it's "us against the problem".
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Showing your emotions is important, especially if they are a means to express what you're feeling to your partner.
However, when emotions like anger or aggression hit that point of hurting your loved one, that's when we've gone too far. To prevent this, it's important to be mindful of how ...
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With a clash of ideas, there will be conflict. The purpose of a conversation is to communicate, to allow the listener to understand our point of view. And, we listen, not just to respond to them, but to understand them.
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When there are differing perspectives, there will be a conflict of interest. This means that arguments are almost inevitable. But why and how we argue are such important aspects to be explored to build strong and meaningful relationships.
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There must be trust, that both parties are here for conflict resolution, and not hurt each other.
Create a safe space - a space for a non-judgmental, open conversation. To allow the other person to be honest about their feelings, whilst feeling safe and secure when sharing your feelings.
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A verbal debate is natural, and it's good to share opposing views and to hear arguments. The problem with online arguments is that there are no boundaries. Depending on the forum, almost anyone in the world can share their opinions with you at any time of the day or night.
Most successful couples don't resolve all their problems. It comes back to respecting your partner, who will have different values and perspectives on some things. The key here is to abide by the difference, love them despite it, and when things get a little rough, forgive them for it.
No, we are not over yet. After discussing the topic with my friend’s Dad (he is a doctor), I’ve made a list of things you need to understand and avoid anxiety attacks (hard to breathe moments).
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