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1. Put Yourself In Their Shoes

This is age-less advice for a reason. It can be very easy to get so consumed by your own frustration that you’re only able to see how it affects you. But if you try to take a look at the situation from your partner’s side and ask yourself how you might feel, or how you might react, and chances are you’ll be in a better place.

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9 Things To Do When You're Feeling Frustrated With Your Partner

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