Unravelling the Three Harmful Communication Habits That Gradually Damage Relationships


Alright folks, communication is a key part of any relationship that’s worth its salt. But here’s the catch – not all ways we communicate are doing us good. Some, in fact, are like termites, silently and slowly eating away the foundation of our relationships.

Let’s understand what these communication styles are, and how they slowly chip away the relationship we hold dear.

1. Passive Aggressiveness:

Ever had your partner give you the cold shoulder instead of telling you what’s wrong? That’s passive-aggressiveness for you. It’s like trying to read a book in the dark – you know something’s off, but you just can’t put your finger on it.

2. Dominance Overkill:

When your partner controls every conversation or makes decisions without considering your opinion, it’s like driving with a one-sided steering wheel. It’s bound to lead to a crash sooner or later. Remember folks, relationships are a two-way street.

3. Dismissiveness:

Imagine speaking your heart out only to have your words ignored or trivialized. It’s like screaming in a sound-proof room. Dismissiveness can make a person feel like they’re invisible, and that’s no way to have a healthy relationship.

So, if you’re seeing these communication patterns in your relationship, don’t panic. It’s never too late to make a change. Being aware of these patterns is half the battle won. You can now start working towards replacing these habits with healthier ones.

Reforming the way you communicate might seem like climbing a steep hill, but take it from me, every step you take is worth it. Healthy communication is like the glue that holds a relationship together.

And remember, it’s perfectly okay to seek professional help if you need it. Therapists and counselors are equipped with the right tools to help you navigate through these tricky waters and build a more fulfilling relationship.

Remember, the aim is not to become the perfect couple, but to create a relationship that’s grounded in understanding, respect, and love. And that begins with letting go of communication habits that are doing more harm than good.

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