Monthly Archives for November 2016

Video (1:27) Communication: Using “I” Statements Instead of Accusing Your Partner

One of the most important communication skills you can ever learn is to use “I” statements. Related Product (Listen to a Sample):

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Video (1:21) Improve Your Communication Using “Validation” In Your Relationship

This is another powerful strategy to help you understand your loved ones. They will love you for it! (Thanks to the Imago Dialogue strategy for this one.) Related Product (Listen To A Sample):

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Video (1:16) Relationship Advice: You Can’t Prove Someone’s Feelings Are Wrong

When the person you love tells you how they feel, how are you reacting? Related Product (Listen To A Sample):

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Video (1:08) Mirroring: Communication Lesson in Listening

A powerful strategy to help your partner feel like you really get them. It also helps you really get them! Related Product (Listen To A Sample):

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Video (1:09) How To Be A Good Listener: Asking Questions | Communication Skills

Listening carefully to your loved ones is the only way to have real, deep, lasting, and satisfying relationships with them. Related Product (Listen To A Sample):

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Video (1:12) To Have A Relationship, You Must Believe That The Other Person Loves You

In this video, I explore the question: “Do you think that your partner loves you?” Most of us don’t think this is the case. Related Product (Listen To A Sample):

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Video (1:14) Accusations Don’t Work In Relationships | Relationship Advice

The truth about accusing your partner. Related Product (Listen To A Sample):  

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Video (1:12) Communication Is More Than Words. What’s Missing?

In this video, I explain what you can do in real time while in relationship to help get out of your head- and into your heart! Related Product (Listen To A Sample):  

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Video (0:46) Arguing Is Ego Activity, Separation In Action

Learn why arguing comes from a place where you are already not in relationship. Related Product (Listen To A Sample):

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Video (0:56) Rule #1 of Healthy Communication in Relationships: Don’t Argue

Why is arguing inherently non-relational? It’s because an argument always has a winner and loser, which means that you are NOT on the same team! If you want to have a happy relationship with anyone, be strong and resist the temptation to argue! It doesn’t work. Related Product (Listen To A Sample):  

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