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Improving Communication Part 3: The Secret to Making Your Partner Feel Heard

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"Listening is an act of love."

In this episode, we talk about the critical role of listening in relationships, emphasizing that effective communication is not just about speaking but primarily about listening with compassion. We explore the challenges of listening, including ego, fear of change, and the urge to fix problems. Why is self-reflection and understanding one's own biases so important, and how can we recognize the value of feedback from partners? You will learn how to provide practical insights on how to navigate criticism and transition from being a listener to a speaker in conversations, ultimately stressing that truth and understanding are essential for healthy communication.

Takeaways

  • Listening is the hardest yet most important skill in communication.
  • Effective listening requires humility and the ability to hold two perspectives simultaneously.
  • Self-reflection is crucial for understanding one's own biases in communication.
  • Listening is an act of love that shows care and respect for your partner.
  • Barriers to listening include ego, fear of change, and the urge to fix problems.
  • Internal boundaries help filter out harmful criticism while accepting constructive feedback.
  • Navigating criticism involves acknowledging what is true in your partner's perspective.
  • Transitioning from listener to speaker should start with recognizing the truth in what was said.
  • Understanding must precede resolution in any conflict.
  • Truth itself is not harmful; self-deception is what causes harm.


Next Steps:

For more practical tools and tips, follow Robert and Sharla on Instagram, and leave a review if this episode resonated with you.

💬 Follow us on IG: https://www.instagram.com/masteryourmarriage/?hl=en

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Manage episode 465266365 series 3444453
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"Listening is an act of love."

In this episode, we talk about the critical role of listening in relationships, emphasizing that effective communication is not just about speaking but primarily about listening with compassion. We explore the challenges of listening, including ego, fear of change, and the urge to fix problems. Why is self-reflection and understanding one's own biases so important, and how can we recognize the value of feedback from partners? You will learn how to provide practical insights on how to navigate criticism and transition from being a listener to a speaker in conversations, ultimately stressing that truth and understanding are essential for healthy communication.

Takeaways

  • Listening is the hardest yet most important skill in communication.
  • Effective listening requires humility and the ability to hold two perspectives simultaneously.
  • Self-reflection is crucial for understanding one's own biases in communication.
  • Listening is an act of love that shows care and respect for your partner.
  • Barriers to listening include ego, fear of change, and the urge to fix problems.
  • Internal boundaries help filter out harmful criticism while accepting constructive feedback.
  • Navigating criticism involves acknowledging what is true in your partner's perspective.
  • Transitioning from listener to speaker should start with recognizing the truth in what was said.
  • Understanding must precede resolution in any conflict.
  • Truth itself is not harmful; self-deception is what causes harm.


Next Steps:

For more practical tools and tips, follow Robert and Sharla on Instagram, and leave a review if this episode resonated with you.

💬 Follow us on IG: https://www.instagram.com/masteryourmarriage/?hl=en

  continue reading

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