• The One Skill That Can Save A Relationship

  • Nov 7 2024
  • Length: 15 mins
  • Podcast

The One Skill That Can Save A Relationship

  • Summary

  • Talking points: relationships

    We all know how a couple handles conflict can be the difference between love that’s thriving and resilient and something that is…well, the exact opposite: leading through conflict. Listen in for five aspects of the that don’t get talked about often enough, in my opinion.

    (00:00:00) - Intro, and a practical definition of conflict

    (00:03:14) - Address your conflict kryptonite

    (00:05:59) - Ownership over blame

    (00:07:57) - Stop seeing conflict as a path to disconnection, and have conflict “agreements”

    (00:10:44) - Breathe, ground, assess

    (00:13:30) - The best question to ask


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