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6. Be Flexible To Change
When you get into arguments or disagreements, remember to be as flexible as possible. Keeping rigid opinions or thinking that your partner is incapable of change will only hurt you both when you can’t come to a resolution. Licensed mental health counselor Monte Drenner says that change happens all the time. When you have open communication and are willing to dig into your feelings and issues, a change in your relationship can happen. When you have all of the above elements for good communication in your bank, you’ll find it’s easier to open up about your feelings, even if it isn’t second nature for you. Building up good moments also helps you want to come to a solution when a disagreement occurs. It helps you call to mind why you want to be in a relationship with this person, even when you don’t see eye to eye. Nobody is perfect, and we all make mistakes, but good communication will help you remain a strong couple, even when things start to get rocky.
Communication, whether verbal or otherwise, isn’t an inherent skill. It’s something everyone needs to work on. This means putting it into practice with all of your relationships. Share your days with your family, listen to your coworkers, sit in comfortable silence with your friends. When you can practice these skills with others in your life, you strengthen your ability to do it in a relationship. Practice makes better, not perfect, so give yourself the space to make mistakes and grow from them. Communication is a team effort, but that doesn’t mean you will always be on the same page. One of you may be ahead of the other emotionally, but you can still work together to be on the same page eventually.
BY 227. VIGAZONE DISBAND
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