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GUYS - Is it True that You Always Have to Be Right in a Conflict

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  • Many men feel the need to always be right in relationships, which can often lead to communication breakdowns and conflict.
  • Once in a relationship, it’s no longer about “you vs. me,” but rather about “us,” requiring mutual respect and honoring each other’s feelings.
  • Matthew Hoffman emphasizes avoiding known “landmines” in relationships—like repeatedly doing things that upset your partner—and deciding if a conflict is worth escalating.
  • Jeremy Roadruck encourages men to stop settling for “good enough” relationships and to view communication as a toolset, like fitness routines or income streams, with multiple ways to approach and resolve issues.
  • Asking for clarification and creating a “feedback loop” are vital tools for building strong, healthy relationships.
  • Tina Huggins notes that women, particularly those with past marriages, may also feel the need to be right to prevent repeating past mistakes, adding another layer of complexity to modern relationships.

Watch the video here to learn more from Matthew P. Hoffman, Jeremy Roadruck and Tina Huggins

https://www.youtube.com/live/RF95jebAV18?si=96QVx3flGJuIknvq To read Jeremy Roadruck’s newest book, Lead Like a King: The Proven Roadmap to a Stronger Marriage, Deeper Connections, and Unstoppable Leadership, delivers a proven system to turn respect, admiration, and connection into a natural way of life. Through his book, companion self-study course, and consulting, Jeremy shows men how to stop tolerating “good enough” and start leading with presence, playfulness, and power. Preorder Lead Like a King today: https://www.leadlikeaking.com/pr... KUNDALINI YOGA Fists of Anger-- this kriya helps you release and control your anger. Totally WORKS https://youtu.be/ckO8aCA5HQw?feature=shared

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$17.00

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Manage episode 482975475 series 3557593
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  • Many men feel the need to always be right in relationships, which can often lead to communication breakdowns and conflict.
  • Once in a relationship, it’s no longer about “you vs. me,” but rather about “us,” requiring mutual respect and honoring each other’s feelings.
  • Matthew Hoffman emphasizes avoiding known “landmines” in relationships—like repeatedly doing things that upset your partner—and deciding if a conflict is worth escalating.
  • Jeremy Roadruck encourages men to stop settling for “good enough” relationships and to view communication as a toolset, like fitness routines or income streams, with multiple ways to approach and resolve issues.
  • Asking for clarification and creating a “feedback loop” are vital tools for building strong, healthy relationships.
  • Tina Huggins notes that women, particularly those with past marriages, may also feel the need to be right to prevent repeating past mistakes, adding another layer of complexity to modern relationships.

Watch the video here to learn more from Matthew P. Hoffman, Jeremy Roadruck and Tina Huggins

https://www.youtube.com/live/RF95jebAV18?si=96QVx3flGJuIknvq To read Jeremy Roadruck’s newest book, Lead Like a King: The Proven Roadmap to a Stronger Marriage, Deeper Connections, and Unstoppable Leadership, delivers a proven system to turn respect, admiration, and connection into a natural way of life. Through his book, companion self-study course, and consulting, Jeremy shows men how to stop tolerating “good enough” and start leading with presence, playfulness, and power. Preorder Lead Like a King today: https://www.leadlikeaking.com/pr... KUNDALINI YOGA Fists of Anger-- this kriya helps you release and control your anger. Totally WORKS https://youtu.be/ckO8aCA5HQw?feature=shared

Wine and Food

Bubbles - most women like bubbles . Gruet from New Mexico is still one of the best WINE

the best value and quality. Honestly pairs well with spicy foods, grilled vegetables, salads and by itself.

TRY GRUET ROSE

NV Brut Rosé

$17.00

CONACT

Valerie Hail [email protected]

www.allinourminds.com

Merci

  continue reading

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