In this classic episode, we complete the "Your Last Argument" questionnaire from The Gottman Institute. Using the questionnaire as a tool, we explore the feelings we each experienced during the disagreement, the factors that led us to approach the argument in that manner, deep rooted issues behind the argument, and what steps we each can take to avoid such conflict in the future. Join us as we get real with each other (and with you!) and learn how to maybe stop an argument befo...
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In this classic episode, we complete the "Your Last Argument" questionnaire from The Gottman Institute. Using the questionnaire as a tool, we explore the feelings we each experienced during the disagreement, the factors that led us to approach the argument in that manner, deep rooted issues behind the argument, and what steps we each can take to avoid such conflict in the future. Join us as we get real with each other (and with you!) and learn how to maybe stop an argument befo...
Classic Perspectives: What’s Your Communication Style?
The Changing Perspectives Podcast
1 hour 2 minutes
2 years ago
Classic Perspectives: What’s Your Communication Style?
Are you a passive communicator? Or are you more assertive? Join us as we compare and analyze our quiz results and find out what kind of communicator each of us is and what impact that has on a relationship. This is a Classic Perspectives episode. Show Notes: Identifying Your Communication Style Music/License code: 9XLJQK5TI78JUTZ7
The Changing Perspectives Podcast
In this classic episode, we complete the "Your Last Argument" questionnaire from The Gottman Institute. Using the questionnaire as a tool, we explore the feelings we each experienced during the disagreement, the factors that led us to approach the argument in that manner, deep rooted issues behind the argument, and what steps we each can take to avoid such conflict in the future. Join us as we get real with each other (and with you!) and learn how to maybe stop an argument befo...