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SC 95 - The Problem With Never Fighting In Your Relationship

SC 95 - The Problem With Never Fighting In Your Relationship

FromRelationship School Podcast


SC 95 - The Problem With Never Fighting In Your Relationship

FromRelationship School Podcast

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Length:
14 minutes
Released:
Feb 6, 2017
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

If you are not fighting after 4 years of being together you're asleep. Why? I'll explain in this episode. I used to be proud of the fact that I never fought in my relationships. But man, was I missing the boat... SHOWNOTES Question: “You talk about working together and communication. But is there such a thing as working TOO well together, never fighting or getting into an argument? Sometimes I would like to have some type of disagreement or argument. We’ve been together almost 4 years and we’ve not had one disagreement or argument.  He just kinda always gives me what I want. Please help. “ Why conflict is important - and the dangers of chronic conflict-avoidance [1:00] Why the older generations often ‘suck up’ their conflict, and why the mainstream is wrong about conflict [4:00] What to do if your partner is a ‘conflict avoider’ [6:00] How to use fighting as a doorway to greater understanding and connection in your relationship [7:00] What American Beauty can teach us about how not to handle conflict and tension [8:00] How to approach your partner if they’re conflict-avoidant (and how to say it well)[12:00]
Released:
Feb 6, 2017
Format:
Podcast episode

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A trail blazing relationship podcast for growth-development oriented people who want a deeply fulfilling long-term relationship. Here we re-write the outdated nonsense of marriage and monogamy and offer you practical, easy to apply tools so you can get the kind of relationship you deserve and then strengthen it over time. Your host Jayson Gaddis once again shares his own traumas and triumphs on the way to "winning*" in marriage (*winning means he can get his connection needs met without compromising his values or integrity). Join him, his wife, and many other relationship geeks as they explore the next chapter of modern monogamy.