
Conflict, Fight Styles And Building A Love That Lasts
02/11/20 • 32 min
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In this episode of Fun Therapy, Mike discusses how to fight like a pro and avoid the common struggles couples face in their communication. He shares practical tips on how to create connection and the one question you should never ask your partner. Mike discusses the difference between feedback and criticism and will help you identify if you use a “Godzilla Fight Style” or a “Turtle Fight Style.“ Whether you’re in a relationship or not, this episode will give you a powerful blueprint for communicating your needs and wants and having a successful relationship.
“Five Dates” Workbooks For Couples
In this episode of Fun Therapy, Mike discusses how to fight like a pro and avoid the common struggles couples face in their communication. He shares practical tips on how to create connection and the one question you should never ask your partner. Mike discusses the difference between feedback and criticism and will help you identify if you use a “Godzilla Fight Style” or a “Turtle Fight Style.“ Whether you’re in a relationship or not, this episode will give you a powerful blueprint for communicating your needs and wants and having a successful relationship.
“Five Dates” Workbooks For Couples
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