"Magic Relationship Words That Make Sure You Say It Right Every Time In Any Situation With Your Partner, Spouse or Lover - No More Conflicts That Last Forever, Stonewalling or Nasty Arguments..."
Here's a partial list of what you'll learn when you get the "Magic Relationship Words" eBook and audio program...
- How to bring up a "negative" topic or something difficult to talk about
- A good question to ask your partner if you want to understand how they are feeling about something--when you ask this question, it eliminates confusion and guessing about how they feel
- The best words to respond with when someone (especially your intimate partner) criticizes you or says something that hurts your feelings
- Wonderful tools to communicate what's true for you about situations that may be difficult or may need clarification
- A powerful thing to say if your relationship has run "off course" and you want to steer it back where you want it
- A magic phrase you can not only say to put a positive spin on something negative but it is something you can also use to look to the future with excitement
- Words you can say that insert a sense of ease into tense times and actually help you and your mate move closer together
- How to make words of appreciation more meaningful when you express them to your mate, partner or spouse
- A great way to get someone to listen to you as you speak to them
- A sentence you can learn quickly and easily to get your partner to clear his or her mind and pay full attention to what you have to say
- A perfect way you can tell someone about your needs and have them want to help you or do what you ask
- The biggest communication mistake couples make that leads to a relationship ending, separation or divorce and the best words to say to make sure you and your partner stay together
- How to bring up subjects that you or your partner may have felt defensive about in the past and NOT cause a fight or upset
- (It will make a dramatic difference in the quality of your relationship when you can get clear about what you want or what's going on inside of you)
- Words, phrases and sentences you can immediately start using that promote an attitude of kindness, openness, caring and love in your relationship (even in the midst of conflict or chaos)
- Words you can say to tell your partner about something that's really important to you--even if they don't agree with you
- A heart-opening question you can ask of your partner when he or she seems closed down or having a difficult time--this one question will help you understand them and what they're feeling or going through as well as have both of you feel more love and a deeper connection
- A new phrase you can use to say how you feel that also encourages a sense of openness
- Words you can use to make requests in a clear way that don't cause more struggle, conflict or problems
- How to open up conversations to talk about times you were or are angry with someone--when you use these words and start conversations like these, the two of you can stay open even in the midst of anger or an upset
- The communication mindset you must adopt if want more openness, love and understanding between you and your partner
- 8 things to pay attention to in order to make sure your words match your desired outcome
- The one thing you should always ask someone before you offer any kind of advice--this makes sure you are honoring them and you're also not doing something they don't want
- The best words to say and use when you want or need to set boundaries or make requests
- How to ask someone to just "listen" to you when you have something important to say--this instantly makes you feel more understood, appreciated and valued
- A quick and easy way to identify your feelings and what you want
- An easy-to-say way to share with your partner (or anyone) how you'd like your communication to be
- A great question you can ask to make sure you understand what your partner means when they say something--this promotes better understandings and a closer connection
- One word you shouldn't say to your partner (or anyone else) when you are making a request of them and the one word you should say instead
- 6 reassuring words that reminds you to "stay open" even if what you're seeing from your partner feels scary