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Agree to Disagree: Tips to Dealing with Relationship Arguments

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In relationships you are bound to have disagreements, but what do you do with them?

When you take two different people who were raised differently you are bound to have disagreements. A disagreement is when two people have differing view points. For example, you believe the house should be cleaned weekly whereas your spouse may believe it should be daily. The challenge of opinions, is often what leads to conflict and fights. An approach that can help couples navigate disputes is their ability to agree to disagree.

What does it mean to agree to disagree?

For some this can be ending the discussion, but there is no conclusion. Anytime there is a lack of closure in a dispute the dispute is bound to happen again. Agreeing to disagree isn’t leaving without closure, but it’s finding a middle ground that you can agree upon. Listen to the full episode and learn tips that will help you deal with arguments and disagreements in your relationship.

Hosted by Pastor Brian Wallace & Keonte McDonald

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In relationships you are bound to have disagreements, but what do you do with them?

When you take two different people who were raised differently you are bound to have disagreements. A disagreement is when two people have differing view points. For example, you believe the house should be cleaned weekly whereas your spouse may believe it should be daily. The challenge of opinions, is often what leads to conflict and fights. An approach that can help couples navigate disputes is their ability to agree to disagree.

What does it mean to agree to disagree?

For some this can be ending the discussion, but there is no conclusion. Anytime there is a lack of closure in a dispute the dispute is bound to happen again. Agreeing to disagree isn’t leaving without closure, but it’s finding a middle ground that you can agree upon. Listen to the full episode and learn tips that will help you deal with arguments and disagreements in your relationship.

Hosted by Pastor Brian Wallace & Keonte McDonald

The post Agree to Disagree: Tips to Dealing with Relationship Arguments appeared first on Simplify Complexity.

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