Mavis -> RE: communication in a relationship (10/30/2006 7:30:57 PM)
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ORIGINAL: LuckyAlbatross give it a little time which gives me perspective to focus and readjust my approach. Negative emotions cloud everything so its best to make sure you get the whole picture before moving forward with them. I also think people need to get to the root of what the actual problem is, not ignore it or pretend it doesn't exist. And I think people need to make a resolution on things- everyone needs to agree on what was discussed and what changes they will enact in their BEHAVIOR in the future. If communication doesn't come to some resolution, it often comes back to bite you on the ass and just makes things feel more frustrated rather than resolved. It also helps make things into a concrete goal- if you fail to do the behavior you agreed to change, it's something that can be pointed out immediately, rather than just fishing around. That is so important LA, a resolution and a concrete goal. In the past, Hubby and i had a LOT of communication.. He communicated things that pissed Him off, i communicated things that pissed me off, W/we also both communicated things that made us very happy. What W/we didn't do was take those things and GO someplace with them. W/we didn't choose to make changes on the bads, or even made solid points about reinforcing the good stuff, it's as if we just made notes as life went along, then put those notes in a drawer someplace. i scratch my head now and wonder how that escaped us.
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