Fight with Emosional Damage: be mad or be patient


It's so stressful if our partner ignores us right. One thing that couples often forget is that it's not just our feelings that need to be taken care of. For example, when one sulks and the partner tries to persuade but is ignored, don't sulk again or pull a face. How do we know that he is experiencing problems or extreme stress so that he accidentally ignores his partner who tries to persuade him? There are some easy ways to persuade the couple. If you are a long-distance couple.

1. Message

Calm your partner first in the message section. For words that can encourage couples. It's even better if you make a voice or send your picture to your partner. This is because there are some people whose moods will change for the better if they see or hear from their loved ones.

2. Call

Never spam calls to your partner who is experiencing unstable emotions. If it really bothers your partner, just call once or twice, and don't spam. Sometimes, couples just want some time alone to stabilize their emotions. Remember, we all do not have the same way to stabilize our emotions.

3. Say hello.

After the couple has been alone for a long time, then start calling or texting your partner again. If it's okay, you still need to calm your partner down and ask about the problem or solve the problem that has been encountered.

If you are a close couple, you can just come straight to meet with any gift to cool the heart or bring the way to take the wind to calm the unstable emotions. You can also solve the problem face to face and it will be easy.

Here the important thing is patience between the couple. If your partner has persuaded you, don't pull your face anymore. This will make your partner fade up or give up on you and can make the situation worse.



How To Deal With Toxic Peers



1. Be a good role model

- The way you treat your employees will affect how they treat others. They could imitate disrespectful behavior if they observe that their supervisors or leaders get away with it. Setting a good example for children will help stop rudeness from spreading.

2. Don't ignore it 

- If you don't respond to rudeness, you are effectively condoning it. You must deal with it if you witness it or if it is brought to your attention. 

3. Deal directly with the culprit

- Talk to the offender in private if you need to handle rudeness. Maintain your composure and objectivity as you state the facts as you currently understand them, describe the harm that his or her behavior caused other people to feel, and make it clear how you want him to change his behavior. 

4. Listen 

- The offender might believe that she had a valid motive to annoy someone and that her rudeness was only a response to that. Give her the chance to explain what caused her behavior while yet making it clear that it was inappropriate. 

5. follow up on any offender

- By all means, consider the offender's perspective, but you must make it crystal clear that you don't want a repetition of his remarks or deeds. If you assign him goals or expectations as part of your solution, make sure he meets them. You should think about taking more drastic action if he doesn't change his behavior.


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