Why recording your fights could be the best thing for your relationship 🎙️🥰 Have you ever felt like you're stuck on repeat during arguments with your partner? 🔄 According to relationship research by The Gottman Institute, 69% of relationship conflicts are perpetual, stemming from fundamental differences in personality or lifestyle. Sound familiar? While the idea of recording your fights might seem counterintuitive, experts suggest it as a surprisingly effective strategy to break the cycle of repetitive arguments. Read more in our blog post:
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💎 SIX (6) SIGNS YOUR RELATIONSHIP NEEDS A BREAK 💎 Every relationship go through phases; you have good times, you have bad times. But at what point does it become obvious you need a break? Whether you're in a long term relationship or just starting, it is crucial to recognise these signs in your relationship. Use the link to Read up full details 👇👇 https://lnkd.in/dy78XjDf
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Why Men Cheat & Leave Relationships WATCH THE ENTIRE RELATIONSHIP VIDEO: https://lnkd.in/eQ8U-EpA Relationship coaches, the reason why a partner will CHEAT (or LEAVE a relationship) is because some of their NEEDS are NOT being met at the levels they expect in that relationship. So no matter how much somebody BLAMES, or shames, or makes it out that they're a victim of somebody else, the bottom line is... that person's needs are simply not met, or else they would STAY in the relationship. So one of the simplest things you can do is assess... HOW MUCH are you MEETING your actual deepest survival needs within a relationship? And, how much are you meeting your PARTNER'S needs? Because, that will PREDICT what the PROBLEMS are in that relationship, whether that relationship is even likely to CONTINUE, and why somebody would be ultimately unhappy, and thinking about going elsewhere. #RelationshipCoaching #PreventCheating #HealthyRelationships #LoveAndUnderstanding
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What’s your definition of an ideal relationship?
What’s your definition of an ideal relationship?
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what does compromise in a healthy relationship look like Compromise in relationships is about you both getting your needs met. Learn to fully listen to the other, with an empty, present mind. Reflect back if you aren't sure. Ask good questions beginning with 'what' and 'how' if you need more information (avoid 'why' which can sound accusatory)
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🤝 Struggling to connect with your avoidant partner? Discover effective strategies to bridge the gap and build a stronger, more fulfilling relationship. Dive into the world of avoidant attachment styles and gain valuable insights. Read more in this weeks REDDI Magazine:
Bridging the Gap: Connecting with Your Avoidant Partner
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What is your relationship vision? Have you discussed this vision with your partner? Maybe it's been a while since you had a conversation like that and one or both of your visions have changed. Or maybe you never had a conversation about what you want and you both just assumed you want the same things in a relationship. Get really clear on what you want to create in your relationship. How do you want to feel and who do you want to be when you are with your significant other? Focus on that. Read more: https://lnkd.in/ebfKH-Y
Relationship Vision Exercise: How To Get Clear On What You Want
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Have you tried a relationship check-in with your partner? Sabina W. Skupień, MA, LCPC explains how relationship check-ins can have numerous benefits, including helping you maintain healthy connections with your loved ones.
Maintaining Healthy Connections: A Step-by-Step Guide to Relationship Check-Ins - Chicago, IL - Perspective Psychology, LLC
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Ever heard of "unsaid rules"? Similarly, there are certain unsaid agreements in a relationship. That's right. What are these? ✔️ Choose your words wisely ✔️ Don't take it personal ✔️ Don't make assumptions ✔️ Do your best Just showing up comprises 99% of the efforts. Show up for the relationship. Show up for the person you love. Just show up. And that's it, these are the four unsaid agreements in a relationship. Which of these agreements do you think you have in your relationship? Let me know in the comments ⬇️ . . . Looking to rekindle that lost connection in your long-term relationship? The right time is NOW. Book your FREE Connection Call and let's create a strategy tailored to your relationship. Link in comments 🔗 #relationshipadvice #relationshiptips #relationshipgoals #relationshipcoach #relationshipcoaching #couplestherapy #couplestherapist #couplegoals #longtermrelationship #longdistancerelationship
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Are you finding you're getting irritated and annoyed with your partner on repeat? This is a clear sign that there's resentment from the past still showing up now. If we don't finally address the past...which includes forgiving our partner AND ourselves...we will stay stuck in being irritated and annoyed. Problem is, forgiveness is tough and most of us never learned how to do it properly. We either sweep it under the rug, harbor it inside, or blow up like a volcano when small things happen. Well, that's not going to make things better for you or your relationship, AND if things continue, this type of resentment makes it easy to walk away from a relationship without actually giving it a chance to get better. If you're tired of feeling annoyed and resentful, book a complimentary Level 10 Relationship Assessment so we can look together at 7 core areas of your relationship and get clear on what action steps you can take to build the relationship of your dreams. BTW: I do my relationship assessments with each person individually. Why? It gives me a chance to fully hear your side without you being interrupted or editing yourself so you don't hurt your partner. Want to try my new online assessment? Find the link 👇
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Relationships require mutual trust and understanding. But understanding your partner doesn't come naturally to everyone. That's why we put together this article to help guide those of you who are seeking to be more understanding in your relationship:
How to Better Understand Your Partner
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