• Episode 2 - When we want to talk about a relationship issue but it’s just too hard

  • Aug 14 2021
  • Length: 13 mins
  • Podcast

Episode 2 - When we want to talk about a relationship issue but it’s just too hard

  • Summary

  • Do you find yourself stuck in a rut because you can't tell someone what you want without making the situation worse?  Or because  you just don't say anything at all and try to suck it up ... but this only leads to resentment, sadness or you feeling like you are isolating yourself within the relationship?
    In this episode, we explore a way to move forward from this very common stuck place by looking at first connecting, then asking for what you need.  The connecting is achieved by using a form of communication called NVC or non-violent communication, which is rooted in empathy and explores the context of the problem we have in order to give the listener the full picture.
    I really hope you get something out of this episode, even if it is just you knowing there is always a way forward.  
    Remember if you'd like to share any thoughts you might have on this episode, or if you just want to connect, head to www.aimeeperrettcoaching.com or email me at hello@aimeeperrettcoaching.com.
    Have a great week! <3

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