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Daily quarrels and how should people deal with it. Madiha Moin ID #1604

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Daily quarrels and how should people deal with it.

Madiha MoinID #1604

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THE WHAT . . .

Relationship problems with your spouse, family, co-workers, or friends affect your personal growth, success and well being.

If you value relationships, you need to make good choices and be committed to make them work. I sincerely believe the following are actions you can take to start to build healthy relationships.

In a relationship, quarreling is normal. It can never be avoided. Why is that so? Well, we all have different opinions towards things. We can’t always agree with each other—not even with the person we most love and sometimes it leads us to quarrel or argue.

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Be Straight Forward.

Don’t Let Anger Takeover You.

Show kindness.

THE HOW . . .

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Avoid Arguments...

Show Kindness…

Try to recognize that no one is perfect.

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Find a neutral spot.

Simply and genuinely listen… Be there.

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Be open minded, listen to his/her side of the story…Quit pointing fingers…

Silent treatment is not the answer…

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Forgive understand and Learn…

Never personally attack your mate…

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“Men marry women with the hope they will never change. Women marry men with the hope they will change. Invariably they are

both disappointed.”