In relationships, how we communicate matters more than we realize. π In this video, discover how mastering your approach with kindness and empathy can create breakthroughs in your connection. Learn how shifting from criticism to appreciation can truly transform your relationship dynamics. π Whether you're facing challenges in communication or just want to strengthen your bond, this insight could be a game changer! πͺ #CommunicationBreakthrough #KindnessInRelationships
Key Takeaways:
Why kindness and appreciation matter in relationships.
How shifting your approach can lead to positive changes.
Practical tips for effective communication and avoiding conflict.
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Petty childish mindset. Did you wake him up? Remind him to set an alarm? So many men and women who are married walk away from their union over nonsense, thinking that the grass will be greener on the other side, only to find out that the grass is consumed by weeds on the other side
Her grass seems greener and more healthy since her split. she's regained her joy. she doesn't have to fight anymore. she's gone back to her first love to be restored, Jesus.
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Iβm sure there were plenty reminders up to the actual day. Why would she have to remind a grown-azz man? If it was important enough to him, he wouldβve shown up with flowers for her big moment. Stop with the petty excuses, heβs just not that into her or the marriage. Actions always speak louder than words.
If she was intentional in being present for him, he should have been intentional about being there for her big day. I'm not married. I have dear friends who have had big days. No one had to call and remind me to show up for them. I was intentional in my scheduling so I could be there. I did it out of love for them as my friends. He didn't provide friendship, let alone husband, level support.
Communication does matter but listen to what she's saying. She's saying he should have been supportive on her first day on the air, like she was for him when he played for the NFL. It should have mattered to him because it was important to her. Respect goes both ways. That being said, she should take some accountability for the outcome.