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Relationships are often hard to maintain, even when two people exchange promises of undying love. A frequent problem in a relationship occurs when one or both partners continue to make the same errors, but fail to understand why the relationship is in trouble. It is as though each individual is stubbornly determined to continue to do things his and her own way, even at the risk of damaging a good relationship.
In my clinical practice, I have discovered at least 27 common errors in thinking and communicating that people make. If repeated, these errors have the potential for destroying a relationship. Which of the following errors are you making?
Print this out and check the box for each statement that seems to fit you. If you are in a relationship, print out 4 copies. Write your name at the top of one copy and then answer for yourself. Next write your partner's name at the top of the second sheet and checking the boxes that you feel fit your mate. Have your partner do the same thing, first answering for him or herself, then checking the statements that seem to fit you.
Talk constructively about the answers. Do not make the error of turning something informative into something to fight about.
1. Rigidly maintain that you are always right, even when you do not
have all the facts!
2. Never apologize, even when you are proven wrong beyond a shadow of a doubt!
3. Be relentless in rubbing it in when you are proven right!
4. Dogmatically maintain that you know your partner's motives better
than he or she does!
5. Assume that your partner should understand your needs and should
respond immediately without being asked!
6. Totally ignore your partner's priorities and insist on your own!
7. Operate on the assumption that your partner's sexual need cycle is identical to yours!
8. Add deep psychological meaning to your partner's sexual
disinterest, and take it very personally! Then beg.
9. Do not ever admit hurt, but go immediately to the expression of anger!
10. Identify your partner's character flaws and family secrets and
use them to make a point when logic fails!
11. Use guilt to manipulate, to get your own way or to punish!
12. Become proficient at catching your partner being bad, but do not
ever comment if you catch him or her being good!
13. Cut no slack, yield no ground and push your argument until your partner walks out the
door... then follow the coward!
14. Do not let go of the past. Rehash your version of it as often as possible!
15. If you tend to be a clinger, cling very tightly and smother your
partner, claiming that you will surly die if you are ignored!
16. If you are not a clinger, then stay emotionally/physically
distant, and show no signs that you really care for your partner!
17. Make promises, but never keep them!
18. Be factious so you partner never knows when you are being serious!
19. Always make excuses for your bad habits!
20. Insist that what you have to say is always more important that what your partner is saying,
so interrupt!
21. Pretend that you understand what you partner has said, even if you have no idea of the
point that was being made!
22. Maintain that having sex will smooth over an unresolved argument.
23. Be loud and stubborn. Assume that volume and persistence makes you
right.
24. Assume that you can say really nasty things, and then take them back later.
25. If your partner did not hear or understand what you have said, accuse
him or her of not paying attention or not caring.
26. Be a mind-reader. Insist that you know your partner's true
thoughts, regardless of what he or she says.
27. Act as though you do none of the above and it is your partner who must make all the
changes!
Check the rules you obey.
1. Together, identify the central issue and stay on it. Deal with just one thing at a time.
2. Don't argue over little details. Do not be distracted by minor points.
3. Do not accuse your partner with "you" statements. Make "I" statements.
4. Don't assign blame. Blame stirs a defensive attitude, so negotiate as equals.
5. Don't every attempt to shame. Guilt trips eventually stir anger and backfire.
6. Never ever attack your partner's character or personality.
7. Don't keep score. No one is "always wrong."
8. Don't lecture.
9. Listen carefully to your partner's perspective, and do not interrupt.
10. Don't pass judgement on your partner's perceptions or feelings.
11. Don't clam up when the going gets tough, and don't walk away.
12. Don't take seriously everything said in anger, but listen for what is important.
13. Be very careful with your expression of anger, as great damage can be done.
14. Direct any anger toward what it is that you are really angry about.
15. Attempt to identify your hurt and talk of it before allowing your pain to turn to anger.
16. Do not yell!
17. No name calling!
18. Behind every question there is often a statement. Do not ask the
question, make the statement.
19. If you must ask, do not ask a question you already know the answer
to. No one likes being tested.
20. Maintain respect and unconditional positive regard.
21. Do not save up issues and then, long after the fact, bring them up
in an argument.
22. Work for mutual understanding, compromise and forgiveness.
23. Devote more time to reaffirming your caring than to trying to settle
your differences.
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