Sometimes with great passion comes a great deal of volatility. Many people find themselves in relationships that unfortunately have a good deal of bickering back and forth. Fortunately, with a little creativity and a changed approach relationship friction doesn’t have to mean things are headed for a breakup. A renewed approach that includes mutual respect and compromise can be a good way to get things back on track.
Key Takeaways:
- The phrase, “All is fair in love and war” is probably true, but your relationship is not a war, nor are the battle royals that you may be getting into. Instead of living by those types of conditions, it is much easier to stop the battle before it begins.
- When you say something to your mate, or when they say something to you, it doesn’t just go away when you say you’re sorry. Hurtful words can linger, so be careful that you truly mean what you say before sharing it.
- If you are going to argue about something, stick to the subject at hand. If you start to pull things out of the closet to prove a point, how can anything get resolved?
“When you say something to your mate, or when they say something to you, it doesn’t just go away when you say you’re sorry. Hurtful words can linger, so be careful that you truly mean what you say before sharing it.”
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