Communication in Relationships: How to Be Quick to Listen, Slow to Speak and Slow to Anger for a Deeper Love and Intimacy in Your Relationship
By Rina Mcnally
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Communication in relationships is all about telling the other party about your feelings, desires, fears, frustrations, dreams, etc. However, effective communication is also about getting heard. You might spend several minutes telling your partner about something that is disturbing you, but are they really paying attention? Are your words going to have any impact on them?
Effective communication is not only about what you are trying to say, but how and when you decide to say it. Relationships, whether between friends, parents and children, or romantic partners, do not exist in a vacuum. Relationships exist between emotional human beings who have different likes, dislikes, expectations, and past experiences. For people with so many differences to exist together in harmony, there is a need for effective communication in relationships. Unfortunately, most people think that because they talk regularly with their spouses, parents, kids, or in-laws, they are automatically communicating. Nothing could be further from the truth.
Communication involves far more than just talking. Communication involves creating a deep connection with and understanding the other person. Good communication is a key ingredient in a good relationship, while poor communication can break an otherwise good relationship.
Luckily, good communication is a skill like any other, which means it can be learned. In this audiobook, you will learn ways to grow a deeper connection with your friends, parents, kids, in-laws, or significant other.
What you will find in the book:
- Introduction to communication in relationships
- Understand the five languages of love
- Learn the art of small talk
- Understand the keys to getting heard
- Set boundaries in your relationships
- Managing relationship conflicts through communication
- Avoid these communication mistakes
- What weakens and destroys relationships
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- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5I'm learning how to manage heated fights better and implement kind and compassionate ways which was difficult to me before. This book gave me a chance to work on my relationhip.
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Communication in Relationships - Rina Mcnally
How to Be Quick to Listen, Slow to Speak and Slow to Anger for a Deeper Love and Intimacy in
Your Relationship
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Introduction
Relationships, whether between friends, parents, and children or romantic partners, do not exist in a vacuum. Relationships exist between emotional human beings who have different likes, dislikes, expectations, and past experiences. For people with so many differences to exist together in harmony, there is a need for effective communication in relationships. Unfortunately, most people think that because they talk regularly with their spouses, parents, kids, or in-laws, they are automatically communicating. Nothing could be further from the truth. Communication involves far more than just talking. Communication involves creating a deep connection with and understanding the other person. Good communication is a key ingredient in a good relationship, while poor communication can break an otherwise good relationship. Luckily, good communication is a skill like any other, which means that it can be learned. In this book, you will learn ways to grow a deeper connection with your friends, parents, kids, in-laws, or significant other.
Table of Contents
COMMUNICATION IN RELATIONSHIP:.................................................1
How to Be Quick to Listen, Slow to Speak and Slow to Anger for a Deeper Love and Intimacy in Your Relationship...................1
Introduction..........................................................................................................3
Chapter One: Introduction to Communication in Relationships 6
Chapter Two: Understand the Five Languages of Love.................15
Chapter Three: Learn the Art of Small Talk.......................................21
Chapter Four: Understand the Keys to Getting Heard..................25
Chapter Five: Set Boundaries in Your Relationships.....................31
Chapter Six: Managing Relationship Conflicts through Communication..................37
Chapter Seven: Avoid These Communication Mistakes................43
Chapter Eight : What Weakens & Destroys Relationships?........47
Conclusion..........................................................................................................54
Book Description.................................................................................................55
Chapter One: Introduction to Communication in Relationships
Communication is necessary for healthy relationships.
Strong relationships and healthy partnerships are built on a foundation of good communication. Think about it. Without communication, your partner would never have known that you are attracted to them. They would not know your likes, dislikes, fears, and desires.
Without the ability to properly express themselves, it is impossible for partners in a relationship to achieve intimacy or build any deep connection. In addition, there come times when people face conflicts in relationships. All relationships have their ups and downs. With effective communication, people in relationships can deal with conflicts better, allowing them to strengthen their relationships even more. Only through proper and effective communication can two people create a loving and respectful relationship. However, before we get into how to improve communication in relationships, let’s take a look at what communication means.
What Is Communication?
In its most basic form, communication involves encoding information or a message and transferring it from a sender to a receiver. Communication also includes feedback, which is the receiver’s response to the message. When it comes to relationships, communication allows us to explain ourselves to the other person, to express our feelings and our needs.