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You make assumptions. You want your partner to change. What if I told you the reason you do these things is romantic?
Today, we talk about two main elements I see that make it difficult to stay in your own business: Blending and judging.
Habit for Your Happily Ever After
Instead of saying “should” when talking to your partner, simply change the word to “would.”
Date Night Discussion
You blend because you are romantic partners. And when you blend, you make assumptions about your partner. Those assumptions are what gets toxic for your relationship.
The antidote to assumptions and expectations is instead to get curious.
To spark your curiosity this week, I invite you to play Would You Rather?
Connect to Improve Your Relationship CommunicationVisit the show notes here.
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By Rebecca Mullen4.9
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You make assumptions. You want your partner to change. What if I told you the reason you do these things is romantic?
Today, we talk about two main elements I see that make it difficult to stay in your own business: Blending and judging.
Habit for Your Happily Ever After
Instead of saying “should” when talking to your partner, simply change the word to “would.”
Date Night Discussion
You blend because you are romantic partners. And when you blend, you make assumptions about your partner. Those assumptions are what gets toxic for your relationship.
The antidote to assumptions and expectations is instead to get curious.
To spark your curiosity this week, I invite you to play Would You Rather?
Connect to Improve Your Relationship CommunicationVisit the show notes here.
Buy my book.
Listen to my book.
Please subscribe to my newsletter here.
Follow me on Tik Tok.
Reach me at 970-210-4480