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You always have rights in relationships, but I notice that sometimes people forget they also have responsibilities.  If you’re struggling in your relationship, I recommend assessing these 8 areas to see where you can make adjustments (and share this with your partner so you can do it together 🙃)  #nervoussystem #relationshipgoals #selfgrowthjourney #healingjourney #secureattachment #growth #marriageadvice #selfawareness # #yourbeing #sadafsiddiqi #secureattachment #relationships Secure Relationship, Godly Dating, Sometimes People, Relationship Psychology, Secure Attachment, Healthy Relationship, Personal Power, Healthy Relationship Advice, Human Mind

You always have rights in relationships, but I notice that sometimes people forget they also have responsibilities. If you’re struggling in your relationship, I recommend assessing these 8 areas to see where you can make adjustments (and share this with your partner so you can do it together 🙃) #nervoussystem #relationshipgoals #selfgrowthjourney #healingjourney #secureattachment #growth #marriageadvice #selfawareness # #yourbeing #sadafsiddiqi #secureattachment #relationships

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Changing your words will change your relationship. "You-statements" show no ownership of emotions but rather blame, accuse and assume the receiver. "You-statements" make your partner feel defensive and resentful. An "I-statememts" on the other hand, is to express how you feel inside, "I-statements" reduce hostility and defensiveness. When using "I-statements" you take responsibility for the part you played in the disagreement and display the openness for deep listening and resolution. I Statements, Deep Listening, Relationship Lessons, Relationship Therapy, Relationship Advice Quotes, Healthy Communication, I Am Statements, Relationship Psychology, Healthy Relationship Tips

Changing your words will change your relationship. "You-statements" show no ownership of emotions but rather blame, accuse and assume the receiver. "You-statements" make your partner feel defensive and resentful. An "I-statememts" on the other hand, is to express how you feel inside, "I-statements" reduce hostility and defensiveness. When using "I-statements" you take responsibility for the part you played in the disagreement and display the openness for deep listening and resolution.

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