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Have you ever found yourself comparing your current partner to someone from your past?
Are you wondering why your current relationship isn’t as happy as it used to be?
If you’re currently struggling with keeping your relationship afloat, then this episode is for you.
We all know that effective communication is the key to maintaining healthy connections, and I am here to guide us on how to better express our thoughts and concerns to our loved ones. Here's the first golden rule in improving your relationships – someone's past behavior doesn't define them today. And it's not just about their actions; it's about what you bring to the table as well.
Let's take a look at crucial insights on how we tend to fill in the gaps with our own assumptions, the importance of asking the right questions, and why criticism rarely leads to positive change. And always consider the significance of seeing vulnerability as strength and not putting your loved ones down in public.
In this episode, you'll learn:
The reasons why relationships fail
How to avoid actions that ruin relationships
How to become a better listener
How to communicate yourself effectively
We're in for a heartfelt discussion that will surely help you strengthen your relationships and take a step closer to the happier, healthier connections you deserve.
With Love and Gratitude,
Jay Shetty
What We Discuss:
00:00 Intro
01:38 How to Better Communicate Issues in Your Relationship
03:31 #1: Someone's Behavior Doesn’t Make Them The Same As Someone You Were With Before
09:01 #2: Don't Fill In Uncertainties Mentally
13:26 #3: We All Have A Long List Of Needs
18:12 #4: Ask Yourself These Three Questions
20:38 #5: Criticism Doesn’t Help Change, Coaching Does
23:27 #6: Seeing Opening Up As A Weakness
26:33 #7: Criticism Is Often Linked With Comparison
27:20 #8: Don’t Put Them Down In Public
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Have you ever found yourself comparing your current partner to someone from your past?
Are you wondering why your current relationship isn’t as happy as it used to be?
If you’re currently struggling with keeping your relationship afloat, then this episode is for you.
We all know that effective communication is the key to maintaining healthy connections, and I am here to guide us on how to better express our thoughts and concerns to our loved ones. Here's the first golden rule in improving your relationships – someone's past behavior doesn't define them today. And it's not just about their actions; it's about what you bring to the table as well.
Let's take a look at crucial insights on how we tend to fill in the gaps with our own assumptions, the importance of asking the right questions, and why criticism rarely leads to positive change. And always consider the significance of seeing vulnerability as strength and not putting your loved ones down in public.
In this episode, you'll learn:
The reasons why relationships fail
How to avoid actions that ruin relationships
How to become a better listener
How to communicate yourself effectively
We're in for a heartfelt discussion that will surely help you strengthen your relationships and take a step closer to the happier, healthier connections you deserve.
With Love and Gratitude,
Jay Shetty
What We Discuss:
00:00 Intro
01:38 How to Better Communicate Issues in Your Relationship
03:31 #1: Someone's Behavior Doesn’t Make Them The Same As Someone You Were With Before
09:01 #2: Don't Fill In Uncertainties Mentally
13:26 #3: We All Have A Long List Of Needs
18:12 #4: Ask Yourself These Three Questions
20:38 #5: Criticism Doesn’t Help Change, Coaching Does
23:27 #6: Seeing Opening Up As A Weakness
26:33 #7: Criticism Is Often Linked With Comparison
27:20 #8: Don’t Put Them Down In Public
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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