Rules For Communication in a Love Relationship

Here are fourteen tips guaranteed to help you get the most out of your love relationships througheffective communication, active listening, and mutual respect:

1.     Timing – Plan a special time to talk especially if it’s about a thorny issue. Make an appointment with the person who lives in the same house and sleeps in the same bed. Keep the appointment.

2.     Attitude – Bring a happy, cheerful spirit to the meeting and rid yourself of any complaining, grumpy, vengeful or condemnatory demeanor.

3.     Resolution – Resolve to do no harm. Ban words that hurt and use words that adorn and encourage. Accentuate the positive

4.     Goal – Write down a goal for the communication, what do you want as a result of the conversation? What do you want the outcome to be and also have some goals for the conduct of the session?  For example, I am going to lean forward and look her in the eyes, I am going to keep my cool and lower my voice if I feel a tinge of anger.

5.     Clarity – Communicate with absolute charity. Be clear about what you want to say and ensure that the other person understands clearly.

6.     No interruption  Make a rule beforehand that neither of you will disturb the other, while the other is talking.

7.     I don’t want to talk  – Make an appointment for another time if you started and one person does not want to continue. Agree to stop on one condition that you book a mutually agreeable time. Communication is key.

8.     Flog the topic to death – Leave no relevant unfinished business on the table. Ensure that you are both satisfied and that all that needs to be said was said. 

9.     No new issue – Don’t bring up any other issue that has no direct connection to what you are discussing. Explore only one issue at a time

10.  Use “I” not “you”- I feel angry when see you coming home late, not you make me angry by coming home late. Where ever possible use I and not you. It promotes vulnerability, which is very appealing in a love relationship.

11.  Admit your faults and errors– “Admitting error clears the score and leaves you better than before.” Play a game with yourself, try and see how many times during the meeting you can say with sincerity, “I’m so sorry, please forgive me.” This will deepen your humility, a key attribute of success.

 12.  Listen more than you talk– Listen attentively, listen opportunistically, listen and ask for clarification, listen and hold back response, listen to the message behind the message.

 13.  Foster agreement– Focus on what you have in common

14.  Don’t go on and on- Be succinct and concise and especially when tackling a troublesome issue.

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