Anger Issue or Messy Problem? Part 2
By Dr. Coach Love
In Part 1, I suggested that his right to be “casual” about the order in the apartment is equal in importance to your right to be more “formal” about order. Neither of your rights to an opinion and preferences trumps the other. (If we want to start calling names here, we could call him a “pig” and you “anal”. But you already know that type of judging gets you nowhere but into more trouble.)
This issue is not about being “right or wrong”, but a matter of whether the two of you can reach an agreement or compromise. In the face of differences and conflict over anything in a relationship, these two skills are absolutely necessary.
One way to reach agreement or compromise is to get CHUMMY:
Cuddle and
Huddle to
Untangle the
Muddle between
Me and
You
When you have a conflict or difference of opinion, take the chummy approach. Get physically close together and strike a pose similar to a hugging huddle. Have a kind and gentle conversation showing respect for each other’s differences. Sort out why the cleaning issue has become such a hot topic between the two of you. Cuddle and huddle to untangle the muddle between me and you.
What impact do you think that this ritual might have on the emotional exchange between the two of you? What might happen to the anger and indifference that have typically occurred when this issue arises?
Check back for more options.
That’s my story and I’m sticking to it.
Regards,
Dr. Coach Love
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