Relationship Repair (Part 2 of 5) Accepting of your partner's influence

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Leaning how to manage conflict in relationships can be a tough skill to learn. It just can be; however, does it make it less important to really know how to manage conflict in relationships?

Accepting of your Partner's Influence is the # 2 of a 5-part video series, helping us to know how to manage conflict in relationships and to assist us in communicating better with your partner during conflict. This video set helps in describing conflict resolution - for couples and marriage. This series can be used in conjunction with marriage counseling or maybe you can use it to learn good communication techniques to bring about stress management and maybe not have to have couples counseling at all. It is vital that we understand how to how to manage conflict in relationships with those that we love.

If you've not seen #1 (D) in this series, we heavily encourage you to check it out prior to watching this video.

Peace, connection, and a joyful life. It's what we want, right? Sure you do and it's not too much to ask. We want to know that we matter to the other person. Despite our good intentions, conflict is just going to take place. Thus so, what then? Now we know. Thanks to the ground breaking research of Drs. John and Julia Gottman, we're not guessing anymore. We know what not to do and we know what to do. John calls the not to do's the "The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse." When you hear them coming, the end is not far away. The other side of that same coin is that wonderful connection is not far away, either. The antidote to the Four Horsemen is available, and this video show you what to do. This 5 video series teaches you what these things are and it teaches you how to implement them right away. If you do these things, you can't have distance.

This series is based on the acrostic, D-A-N-C-E. We like to say: "The Masters really know how to DANCE." This second video focuses upon the second antidote: Accepting of Your Partner's Influence vs Being Defensive. These short minutes could change your life and everyone in it. It's worth it, right?

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