The Difference in a Word.
It
has been said that nowhere in the world can you learn the lessons of the heart
faster than in relationship. I'll have to say that is completely true. I'm
amazed at how easy it is, after not living with someone for 10 years, to walk
away and forget to say "I love you" or even say "good-bye."
The
difference one word can make in a conversation that can appear to be tenuous,
and really isn't is quite amazing.
My
partner and I had a funny moment this morning when he thought I was upset that
he was upset (frustrated at a computer malfunction) because I didn't kiss him
goodbye when I took my mother to the shoe store.
I
seriously didn't have a clue anything was wrong with him. He was having anxiety
because he thought I was upset that he was upset. I felt bad. But we both
laughed as we discussed how not to let that happen again.
My
mind was simply on appeasing my 80-year-old mother. She can be demanding when
she has to go somewhere for an appointment. LOL My life!
But
one word could have made a difference. A kiss could have made a difference. A
smile could have made a difference. We forget that communication is the key to
a good relationship, especially after you have been in one for a long
time.
The
majority of my clients have been in long-term relationships. Each of them can
tell myriad of stories about how each partner has gone weeks without even
speaking. Crazy stuff, especially when you are raising children.
Communication
is important on all levels: at work, at home, with yourself, with your
children. You must trust your emotions enough to speak what you feel and follow
up with the actions that show you mean what you say, loving or when your are
putting up safe boundaries.
Love
yourself enough today to do this functional necessity. And love someone else in
your life enough to say that one word that lets him or her know you care!
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