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Do you avoid conflict at all cost? Maybe you think conflict is a bad thing in relationships or that "good relationships" don't have conflict. Actually, the absence of conflict in a relationship doesn't mean it's healthy; it just means it's likely shallow. If you spend enough time with a person, conflict will inevitably happen.
On today's episode, I'm giving you five tips to stop avoiding conflict and what to do instead. It all starts with reframing the purpose of conflict. Have you ever wondered how can conflict actually serve your relationship? What can learn from it? How can it help you to grow?
You'll need to also be willing to shed some faulty definitions about conflict and peacemakers. If your goal is to just keep the peace, you will ignore problems, ignore your feelings, and ignore opportunities to actually connect deeper in your relationships.
Affirmations to Stop Avoiding ConflictWe end the episode with three powerful affirmations you can say every day.
1. I am worthy of being heard and respected.
2. It's okay to feel how I feel. My feelings matter.
3. Approaching this conflict is making me better.
Be sure to listen to the entire episode and if you're not also subscribed to the podcast, do that too!
Are we friends on Instagram? I've been posting fun (and funny), marriage/relationship-related reels at http://instagram.com/mrsdanache. Let's meet up over there!
Links Mentioned During this Episode:Episode 88: Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse
Episode 90: How Men and Women Communicate Differently
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By Dana Che - Christian Marriage Coach & Speaker4.9
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Do you avoid conflict at all cost? Maybe you think conflict is a bad thing in relationships or that "good relationships" don't have conflict. Actually, the absence of conflict in a relationship doesn't mean it's healthy; it just means it's likely shallow. If you spend enough time with a person, conflict will inevitably happen.
On today's episode, I'm giving you five tips to stop avoiding conflict and what to do instead. It all starts with reframing the purpose of conflict. Have you ever wondered how can conflict actually serve your relationship? What can learn from it? How can it help you to grow?
You'll need to also be willing to shed some faulty definitions about conflict and peacemakers. If your goal is to just keep the peace, you will ignore problems, ignore your feelings, and ignore opportunities to actually connect deeper in your relationships.
Affirmations to Stop Avoiding ConflictWe end the episode with three powerful affirmations you can say every day.
1. I am worthy of being heard and respected.
2. It's okay to feel how I feel. My feelings matter.
3. Approaching this conflict is making me better.
Be sure to listen to the entire episode and if you're not also subscribed to the podcast, do that too!
Are we friends on Instagram? I've been posting fun (and funny), marriage/relationship-related reels at http://instagram.com/mrsdanache. Let's meet up over there!
Links Mentioned During this Episode:Episode 88: Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse
Episode 90: How Men and Women Communicate Differently
SUBSCRIBE | SHARE | RATE | COMMENT
To ensure you never miss an episode, be sure to subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Google Play, Spotify, Stitcher, iHeart Radio, or wherever you listen to podcasts. Remember, sharing is caring! So, share these episodes with your friends and family via email or social media.
Support the show: https://danache.com/donations/support-the-show/
Discover more Christian podcasts at lifeaudio.com and inquire about advertising opportunities at lifeaudio.com/contact-us.

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