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Top Relationship Tips  1️⃣ Take a Break: When emotions run high, step back and calm down.  2️⃣ Own Your Part: Acknowledge your role in conflicts.  3️⃣ Understand First: Focus on understanding your partner.  4️⃣ Seek Connection: Prioritize connection over being right.  5️⃣ Step Away: Take a break if needed. Sometimes, sleeping on it helps.  Ready to improve communication? DM "CONFLICT" for 1:1 coaching!  ❤️ Sophie Repair After Conflict, How To Resolve Conflict Relationships, Writing Conflict, Relationship Conflict Resolution, Relationship Break, Couples Therapy Worksheets, Marriage Therapy, Relationship Conflict, Healing Relationships

Top Relationship Tips 1️⃣ Take a Break: When emotions run high, step back and calm down. 2️⃣ Own Your Part: Acknowledge your role in conflicts. 3️⃣ Understand First: Focus on understanding your partner. 4️⃣ Seek Connection: Prioritize connection over being right. 5️⃣ Step Away: Take a break if needed. Sometimes, sleeping on it helps. Ready to improve communication? DM "CONFLICT" for 1:1 coaching! ❤️ Sophie

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Changing your words will change your relationship. "You-statements" show no ownership of emotions but rather blame, accuse and assume the receiver. "You-statements" make your partner feel defensive and resentful. An "I-statememts" on the other hand, is to express how you feel inside, "I-statements" reduce hostility and defensiveness. When using "I-statements" you take responsibility for the part you played in the disagreement and display the openness for deep listening and resolution. I Statements, Deep Listening, Relationship Lessons, Relationship Therapy, Healthy Communication, I Am Statements, Relationship Advice Quotes, Relationship Psychology, Healthy Relationship Tips

Changing your words will change your relationship. "You-statements" show no ownership of emotions but rather blame, accuse and assume the receiver. "You-statements" make your partner feel defensive and resentful. An "I-statememts" on the other hand, is to express how you feel inside, "I-statements" reduce hostility and defensiveness. When using "I-statements" you take responsibility for the part you played in the disagreement and display the openness for deep listening and resolution.

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