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Visitor,
We all want to stop fighting because it’s no
fun! I remember the first serious fight my old
lady and I ever had. It was about being on time.
This was back shortly after we had moved in
together. We used to argue all the time about how
long it took her to get ready. I would often sit
in the car and wait for her. This one Saturday we
were getting ready to go out and we got into a
argument and I told her if I have to wait I would
leave. I waited 5 minutes in the car, and she
still was not ready, so I drove off. Don’t
worry, I eventually came back a few minutes later.
When I came back, I found her standing in our
driveway crying hysterically. I could not figure
out why. In that moment I learned my old lady was
not okay with me walking away or driving off from
her. For one thing, it’s just not nice. Beyond
that though, me leaving triggered deep-seated
wounds from her past. She felt abandoned.
Unfortunately, it was another hour of fighting
before I realized how I’d made her feel.
My old lady and I have repeated this pattern
dozens (hundreds?) of times. We have an
emotionally heated argument only to realize at the
end what we were arguing about wasn’t really the
point. Underneath our disagreement were wounds
from our past (both of us), unmet expectations
(usually her), or just plain old pig-headed pride
(mostly me).
While we are both very much still figuring out how
to identify the fight behind the fight, we have
gotten better at it.
Over the next couple of days, I will give you the
exact four powerful questions that helped our
arguments go from an average of one per day to now
just one weekly!! Yay!!
In the meantime, go ahead and click the link below
and get onboard our team. One of the subjects
couples frequently argue about is finances. Click
the link below to see just how you can ease the
stress in that area of your relationship.
Please keep a look out for my upcoming emails.
Click Here < = =
I will try to get the next set of email to you, but to guarantee
that you get it, go ahead and join the team.
Your caring friend,
Ashield Hodge
404.465.3410
We all want to stop fighting because it’s no
fun! I remember the first serious fight my old
lady and I ever had. It was about being on time.
This was back shortly after we had moved in
together. We used to argue all the time about how
long it took her to get ready. I would often sit
in the car and wait for her. This one Saturday we
were getting ready to go out and we got into a
argument and I told her if I have to wait I would
leave. I waited 5 minutes in the car, and she
still was not ready, so I drove off. Don’t
worry, I eventually came back a few minutes later.
When I came back, I found her standing in our
driveway crying hysterically. I could not figure
out why. In that moment I learned my old lady was
not okay with me walking away or driving off from
her. For one thing, it’s just not nice. Beyond
that though, me leaving triggered deep-seated
wounds from her past. She felt abandoned.
Unfortunately, it was another hour of fighting
before I realized how I’d made her feel.
My old lady and I have repeated this pattern
dozens (hundreds?) of times. We have an
emotionally heated argument only to realize at the
end what we were arguing about wasn’t really the
point. Underneath our disagreement were wounds
from our past (both of us), unmet expectations
(usually her), or just plain old pig-headed pride
(mostly me).
While we are both very much still figuring out how
to identify the fight behind the fight, we have
gotten better at it.
Over the next couple of days, I will give you the
exact four powerful questions that helped our
arguments go from an average of one per day to now
just one weekly!! Yay!!
In the meantime, go ahead and click the link below
and get onboard our team. One of the subjects
couples frequently argue about is finances. Click
the link below to see just how you can ease the
stress in that area of your relationship.
Please keep a look out for my upcoming emails.
Click Here < = =
I will try to get the next set of email to you, but to guarantee
that you get it, go ahead and join the team.
Your caring friend,
Ashield Hodge
404.465.3410
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