Recurring Relationship Fights
Fights are an inevitable part of relationships, often revolving around the same issues. Research suggests that 69% of these recurring arguments are perpetual problems that may never be resolved, yet they provide opportunities to deepen connections with partners. The notion that some conflicts shouldn't be resolved can be unsettling, prompting deeper reflection on how to navigate ongoing disagreements.In this clip
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Multiamory: Rethinking Modern Relationships
007 - Fundamentals: SHOP: How to Repair After a Fight
Related Questions
Can you explain the concept that when you get in a fight with your spouse, you should ask what the goal is and that it's about connection, as mentioned by Jordan Peterson in your episode with him, in the context of the episode #210: How to Deepen Intimacy and Keep the Spark Alive with Aubrey Marcus?
Can you explain the concept that when you get in a fight with your spouse, you should ask what the goal is and that it's about connection, as mentioned by Jordan Peterson in your episode with him, in the context of the episode #210: How to Deepen Intimacy and Keep the Spark Alive with Aubrey Marcus and the clip The Power of Commitment?