How Conflict Resolution Can Make Your Relationhip Happier

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There is a solution to every problem.  When conflicts arise in a relationship, finding ways to resolve them is easy if you care about you partner and desire a happy relationship.

If you and your partner have a disagreement over an issue, one thing you should definitely not do is bring up something from the past, especially if it has nothing to do with the situation at hand.  Deal with the current issue and avoid rehashing old issues as this will only prolong the argument unnecessarily.

Two things you can do to resolve conflicts in your relationship are: 

  • Attentively listen to your partner's point of view, and
  • Know when to throw in the towel 

One of the reasons why arguments get out of control is that one person tries to get the other to only see his/her point of view.  However, if one person just says, "hold up, this is getting nowhere, I'm willing to give your way a try", then that is the end of the argument right there.  Pride has no place in a relationship, neither does control nor dominance over another.

After deciding to listen to each other's point of view, please do so with an open mind.  Forget about who started the argument, or who's fault why things went wrong in the first place, just concentrate on finding a solution to the conflict.  Weigh the pros and cons of each point of view until the best solution is found.

Conflicts are inevitable in any relationship as personalities will clash.  Understanding this means that the only thing to do is sit down and talk with - not at - each other, and iron out the differences.  Of course, there are times when this may be easily said than done, but recognize that conflicts actually help to build stronger and happier relationships.

Visit Lisa Granger's Personal Development website www.howtoimproveyourlife.info for more articles on Marriage and Relationships.

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