Send us a text Hard talks don’t have to end in raised voices or silent retreats. WE walk through the small, repeatable moves that turn conflict into connection: Swapping loaded questions for supportive openings, Picking better moments for serious topics, and using tone as a tool instead of a weapon. If “What’s wrong with you?” has ever slammed a door in your home, you’ll hear how “You seem deep in thought, want to talk?” opens one instead. WE get candid about triggers, past pa...
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Send us a text Hard talks don’t have to end in raised voices or silent retreats. WE walk through the small, repeatable moves that turn conflict into connection: Swapping loaded questions for supportive openings, Picking better moments for serious topics, and using tone as a tool instead of a weapon. If “What’s wrong with you?” has ever slammed a door in your home, you’ll hear how “You seem deep in thought, want to talk?” opens one instead. WE get candid about triggers, past pa...
How to Fix Communication in Relationships | Part 2
WE3 The Winning Team
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How to Fix Communication in Relationships | Part 2
Send us a text Hard talks don’t have to end in raised voices or silent retreats. WE walk through the small, repeatable moves that turn conflict into connection: Swapping loaded questions for supportive openings, Picking better moments for serious topics, and using tone as a tool instead of a weapon. If “What’s wrong with you?” has ever slammed a door in your home, you’ll hear how “You seem deep in thought, want to talk?” opens one instead. WE get candid about triggers, past pa...
WE3 The Winning Team
Send us a text Hard talks don’t have to end in raised voices or silent retreats. WE walk through the small, repeatable moves that turn conflict into connection: Swapping loaded questions for supportive openings, Picking better moments for serious topics, and using tone as a tool instead of a weapon. If “What’s wrong with you?” has ever slammed a door in your home, you’ll hear how “You seem deep in thought, want to talk?” opens one instead. WE get candid about triggers, past pa...