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"It's YOUR fault!" The blame game weakens your marriage

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"Why is it always my fault when something goes wrong?"

Blaming in marriage is a dangerous and love-snuffing game. It is a difficult behavior to deal with because every spat quickly turns into a debate about who did what and why and whose fault it was.

When blame is the name of the game, there is seldom a time, place or desire to face the reality of the situation and seek a long-lasting solution.

Blame your mate, and you will never solve a problem or strengthen your marriage. You will, however, increase your chances of spending an inordinate amount of money on a divorce attorney who will exploit your "irreconcilable differences." You don't want that to happen.

Whenever you make a mistake you have two choices: admit or blame. For some reason, it's easy to blame others and darn hard to declare, "I screwed up! It's my fault, I apologize."

In this Podcast, Dr. Ross provides you with six components of a sincere apology - listen to them, write them down, and employ them so your marriage will be kind, resilient, and loving.

The Podcast is 9 minutes long.

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"Why is it always my fault when something goes wrong?"

Blaming in marriage is a dangerous and love-snuffing game. It is a difficult behavior to deal with because every spat quickly turns into a debate about who did what and why and whose fault it was.

When blame is the name of the game, there is seldom a time, place or desire to face the reality of the situation and seek a long-lasting solution.

Blame your mate, and you will never solve a problem or strengthen your marriage. You will, however, increase your chances of spending an inordinate amount of money on a divorce attorney who will exploit your "irreconcilable differences." You don't want that to happen.

Whenever you make a mistake you have two choices: admit or blame. For some reason, it's easy to blame others and darn hard to declare, "I screwed up! It's my fault, I apologize."

In this Podcast, Dr. Ross provides you with six components of a sincere apology - listen to them, write them down, and employ them so your marriage will be kind, resilient, and loving.

The Podcast is 9 minutes long.

  continue reading

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