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fighting vs flouring fler. communicating to understand and feel nderstood

Conflicts are a natural part of all relationships. Different people have different ways of communicating their emotions.

 

This site shares critical insights and strategies which, if implemented properly and with the intention, can result in improved habits and better communication outcomes.

Teenagers

When I was just a little boy, around 12 years old, I heard my parents fight. The walls of our house were not so thick so I could easily listen to what they were saying. They were disagreeing on something, I don’t remember what, and then they started yelling at each other.

 

At that time I didn’t understand what happened but later on, watching a TV series about crimes and trials, I realized how my parents looked like—some ranting lawyers you see on screen. You know, when there’s that typical scene in which two lawyers believe they’re discussing the same topic but they’re actually arguing on two very different things and they don’t even listen to each other.

 

Both of them just try to make their point prevail over the other and convince the jury that they’re right, while the latter is confused and would just like to go home and take some rest. Usually, in the end, no one wins and the two lawyers got upset for nothing.

couple yell at each other

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