How To Effectively Handle Disagreements In A Relationship
Disagreements are a part of the relationship process. While they cannot always be avoided, there are effective ways to handle them.
Each partner must be willing to work through the disagreement with the hope that it can be resolved in an effective way.
Listed are 5 ways to effectively handle disagreements in a relationship.
Don’t point fingers
Avoid pointing fingers during a disagreement. People tend to do this during an argument to purposely indicate that the other partner is the cause of something. While this may be the case, it is more productive to work together to find a solution rather than dwelling on the cause. Whatever occurred has already happened and cannot be undone. What matters next is how you move forward.
Avoid conversating until you calm down
At the height of a disagreement, anger and frustration can take center stage. An intense argument could cause you to say or do things that you might regret later. It is best to avoid conversating until you calm down and get your emotions under control. When you are calm, you can then engage in a more effective conversation with your partner.
Listen
In the face of conflict be prepared to listen. Communication is always key. While your partner is speaking, listen. Set the pace for a productive conversation. After your partner is done, then you speak. This cycle should be repeated. It is not effective if both parties keep speaking. If both persons are speaking, then no one is listening. Effective communication is best achieved when both individuals commit to listening. Listening helps you to understand what your partner is saying so that you are then able to respond appropriately.
Try to understand
Sometimes people disagree because they do not understand each other. You have to be willing to hear the other person’s perspective before you respond. A good way to help you understand is by paraphrasing. You can say, “So you are saying that….”. By doing this, your partner then has the opportunity to clear up any misconceptions that you may have. This will make for a much more productive conversation.
Be respectful
Respect is necessary in a relationship. You may not agree with everything that your partner is saying but you should strive to respect their opinions. Further, avoid talking down to your partner during a disagreement. This is unhealthy in any relationship. Let you partner feel that you are interested in understanding their point of view and that their thoughts and feelings matter to you.
Conclusion
Disagreements are a part of life. It is almost certain that people will not always agree. What’s important is that you find ways to effectively handle disagreements when they arise.
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