Learning to repair after an argument is one of the most important skills for your relationship sustainability. Research shows that successful couples get upset with each other and might have conflicts, but they know how to come back together and repair. Not repairing the connection can have a profound effect on the level of stress for you individually and for the relationship. Overtime, conflicts with no repair will build into chronic resentment, loneliness, and dissatisfaction.
Here are 4 steps you can use to try to improve your relationship after an argument:
Each step is important in the repair process. We cannot jump to Step 3 without acknowledging the impact of our angry or defensive reactions on our partner (Step 2). Vulnerability in Step 3 helps us open our hearts to each other and to honor the connection. Brene Brown reminds us: “Vulnerability is the birthplace of love, belonging, joy, courage, empathy, and creativity. It is the source of hope empathy, accountability, and authenticity.”
Learning to repair takes courage and time! But your relationship is worth it. Give it a try And if you have thoughts or questions, feel free to reach out!
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