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| Relationship Killers - The Four Warning Signs by webprince(op): 11:38pm On Jul 18, 2015 |
People usually begin romantic relationships with great hopes. They don’t expect that their love will end. But, unfortunately, that is sometimes the reality. And often, there are warning signs that the relationship is headed in that direction. Below are four warning signs – and adjustments you can make if you see them in your relationship: Criticism When a partner attacks the other person’s character. Criticism is different from complaining, which focuses on a particular problem or behavior. “You are such a slob” or “You always leave the house a mess” are criticisms. “I’m tired of finding your dirty socks all over the floor” is a complaint. It is difficult to have any constructive response to a criticism, but you can work cooperatively to address a complaint. Fix: Commit to making complaints rather than criticisms. If your partner tends to criticize, talk with them about the difference between these two ways of addressing problems and make an agreement for you both to complain rather than criticize. Contempt Criticism taken to the next level – a person is attacking their partner as a whole person. Contempt is insulting, demeaning, and is intended to put the criticizer on a higher level than their partner. It might include name-calling, mockery, sarcastic humor, or body language such as eye-rolling or sneering. Fix: Lower the tolerance for contempt. Actively work on building a healthier respect, more effective communication, and greater appreciation of each other. Given that this is the most problematic of all the horsemen, a relationship that involves contempt will probably need couples therapy to help them make positive changes. Defensiveness Responding to an attack by defending yourself and then attacking back. Your defense might involve making excuses, disagreeing, ignoring the attack, or taking on a victim role. Fix: Truly listen to your partner’s complaint, empathize with their distress, and take some responsibility for the problem. You can give your side of the story, but only after honestly showing compassion for their distress – that is, after showing that you really want to soothe their suffering. Stonewalling Withdrawing from a conversation or the relationship as a protection from being hurt. The person may physically leave or just stop following the conversation. The person often looks like they don’t care even though the real cause is that they are overwhelmed. Fix: Talk about this pattern together and work on being able to identify when the stone-waller is becoming overwhelmed. Also, develop a plan for how to give them some space, such as agreeing to take a break for some allotted amount of time. Make sure to come back at some point to the problem at hand. It is best to identify these patterns early. The longer they continue, the more they can damage your relationship. If you find that you keep repeating the same old patterns despite doing your best to nurture healthier ones, it may be time for couples therapy. >>> visit www.livinglifeng.com for more on Health, Sex Health, Parenting, Fitness, Weight loss, and Beauty |
| Re: Relationship Killers - The Four Warning Signs by helpinghands(m): 11:39pm On Jul 18, 2015 |
Watch out |
| Re: Relationship Killers - The Four Warning Signs by Nobody: 11:41pm On Jul 18, 2015 |
| Re: Relationship Killers - The Four Warning Signs by sinaj(f): 11:43pm On Jul 18, 2015 |
noted boss ![]() |
| Re: Relationship Killers - The Four Warning Signs by Rosemary216(f): 11:44pm On Jul 18, 2015 |
Well said |
| Re: Relationship Killers - The Four Warning Signs by olasmith10(m): 12:55am On Jul 19, 2015 |
Nice point...at times we employ d wrong procedures in making a good point!!! |
| Re: Relationship Killers - The Four Warning Signs by webprince(op): 6:05pm On Jul 20, 2015 |
olasmith10:most people use wrong procedures ALL the time, a good and healthy relationship requires little or no work - its basically doing the right thing the right way. |
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