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The Right Way to Complain

Learn how to express your feelings without hurting your partner

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When you need to complain to your partner about something they’re doing or a situation you both are in, it’s easy for things to go sideways. From tone to word choice, you could offend them in a number of different ways. The chances of what you say coming off as criticism are high. It may cause your partner to criticize you back, get defensive, or shut down completely.

So how do you bring up touchy subjects with care and compassion?

Listen to Dr. Julie Gottman explain the key to effectively communicating your needs to your partner without hurting their feelings.

Remember, the antidote to criticism is the Softened Start-Up.

So the next time you need to remind your partner to take the trash out like they said they would, pause. Take a moment to consider how you phrase your complaint. Look for the positive need within and gently approach.

Want more help keeping the Four Horsemen out of your relationship? Join us at the next Art and Science of Love virtual workshop. You will learn how to prevent destructive patterns like criticism from harming you and your partner. Register today!


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