A lot of relationship experts and life coaches have said with very good communication between couples, the rate of breakups will be almost down to zero. This is absolutely true because in regular day-to-day interactions with clients, colleagues and platonic friends, communication serves as the determining factor for successes in these regards and relationship between couples is no exception.
It has been observed that open and frequent communication makes room for honesty and intimacy and as such open, honest communication should be part of every healthy relationship.
The guidelines below will open up the channels of communication between you and your partner. If youâre in an unhealthy or abusive relationship, be careful using these tips. You know your relationship best. If any of these tips would put you in danger, donât try them.
For healthier communication, try to:
- Find the Right Time. If something is bothering you and you would like to have a conversation about it, it can be helpful to find the right time to talk. Try to find a time when both you and your partner are calm and not distracted, stressed or in a rush. You might even consider scheduling a time to talk if one or both of you is really busy!
- Talk Face to Face. Avoid talking about serious matters or issues in writing. Text messages, letters and emails can be misinterpreted. Talk in person so there arenât any unnecessary miscommunications. If youâre having trouble collecting your thoughts, consider writing them down ahead of time and reading them out loud to your partner.
- Do Not Attack. Even when we mean well, we can sometimes come across as harsh because of our word choice. Using âyouâ can sound like youâre attacking, which will make your partner defensive and less receptive to your message. Instead, try using âIâ or âwe.â For example, say âI feel like we havenât been as close latelyâ instead of âYou have been distant with me.â
- Be Honest. Agree to be honest. Sometimes the truth hurts, but itâs the key to a healthy relationship. Admit that you arenât always perfect and apologize when you make a mistake instead of making excuses. You will feel better and it will help strengthen your relationship.
- Check Your Body Language. Let your partner know youâre really listening by giving them your full attention: sit up, face them and make eye contact when speaking. Donât take a phone call, text or play a video game when youâre talking. Show your partner you respect them by listening and responding.
- Use the 48 Hour Rule. If your partner does something that makes you angry, you need to tell them about it. But you donât have to do so right away. If youâre still hurt 48 hours later, say something. If not, consider forgetting about it. But remember your partner canât read your mind. If you donât speak up when youâre upset, there is no way for them to apologize or change. Once you do mention your hurt feelings and your partner sincerely apologies, let it go. Donât bring up past issues if theyâre not relevant.
Itâs okay to get angry in a relationship â everyone does at some point! Whatâs important is that you resolve conflicts in a healthy way. If you get angry with your partner, here are a few steps to take:
- Stop. If you get really angry about something, stop, take a step back and breathe. Tell your partner youâd like to take a short break before continuing the conversation. Give yourself time to calm down by watching TV, talking to a friend, playing a video game, taking a walk, listening to some music or whatever helps you relax. Taking a break can keep the situation from getting worse.
- Think. After youâre no longer upset, think about the situation and why you got so angry. Was it how your partner spoke or something they did? Figure out the real problem then think about how to explain your feelings.
- Finally, talk to your partner and when you do, follow the tips above.
- Listen. After you tell your partner how you feel, remember to stop talking and listen to what they have to say. You both deserve the opportunity to express how you feel in a safe and healthy environment.
Communicating isnât always easy. At first, some of these tips may feel unnatural or awkward, but they will help you communicate better and build a healthy relationship.
Source: http://www.loveisrespect.org