Calm in Conflict
Ariana shares a transformative moment with her father that reshaped her approach to conflict. By choosing calmness over aggression, she established boundaries and fostered healthier dynamics not only with her dad but also with her husband and children. This pivotal experience highlights the power of emotional control in navigating intense conversations.In this clip
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