Navigating Conflict
Yung Pueblo and Mark Groves discuss the power of vulnerability and understanding in navigating conflict with your partner. They emphasize the importance of taking turns to explain perspectives and practicing selflessness in receiving each other's viewpoints. By reframing conflict as an opportunity for growth, they share insights on how to let go and move forward in a relationship.In this clip
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The Mark Groves Podcast
#315: How to Stop Overthinking & Live in the Moment with Yung Pueblo
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Can you be specific about how to utilize active listening, and why it's important? My partner doesn't seem to think it might not be healthy or productive to allow the hurt partner to have their "moment in the spotlight" while discussing that person's hurt or concern.
Can you elaborate on the prescriptive trajectory you mentioned in relation to the concepts discussed in episode #332: Why Couples Really Fight with Figs O’Sullivan and the clip Transformational Experiences? You mentioned that you can learn something 100 times better than you know currently, and you also talked about taking ego out, taking responsibility, and making necessary changes that actually work. That whole concept really impacted me. Thank you!
Can you elaborate on the prescriptive trajectory you mentioned in relation to the concepts discussed in episode #332: Why Couples Really Fight with Figs O’Sullivan and the clip Rethinking Relationships? You mentioned that you can learn something 100 times better than you know currently, and you also talked about taking ego out, taking responsibility, and making necessary changes that actually work. That whole concept really impacted me. Thank you! Glenn.