"Pop Up Pod" How To Argue Without Ruining Relationships
Release Date: 01/17/2020
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Relationship aren't together on both sides with across all nationalities. There's a sense of resentment and I have feeling that I know why. Take a listen to the podcast and let me know your thoughts.
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Peace That Passes All Understanding.
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Why is everybody so got damn mad???
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Now that they're gone, it's like you are getting a new life in which you have to focus on yourself.
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Why do people hold on to a relationship—ignoring their own misery—even when they know it's over? the biggest sign you're in a dead-end relationship is when there's inequity of effort i.e. one member of the relationship is working much harder to maintain the relationship than the other. Long story short, a dead-end relationship is one you're hoping could go the distance but it can't — and it won't.
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A Situationship is that space between a committed relationship and something that is more than a friendship. On the one hand, removing the pressure of putting parameters on what the relationship is and isn't can be freeing – as long as both parties are okay with leaving things open. On the flip side, not knowing where you stand can be detrimental, especially if one party wants more of a commitment. This vagueness often leads one person to feel uncertainty and rejected.
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It is my personal belief that you cannot have a good relationship without good sex. How you connect physically is incredibly indicative of how you connect emotionally. We guard our emotions the same way we guard our physical imperfections – and if we can expose both to our partner, we can connect on a deeper level. Part of this requires communication and work as a couple, but it requires equal parts of honesty and work within yourself.
info_outlineIf you “win”, then your partner “loses”, and do you really want to make your partner into a loser? I hope not. Avoidance and passive-aggressivity are immature behaviors still, conflict and disagreements are an inevitable part of life. You can’t avoid your issues, so that’s not an option. And over the long run, the way you argue can make or break a relationship. So our only genuine option is to work through them. Join host @aishiadeal as she goes in depth about how to argue without destroying relationships.