Criticism in Relationships Doesn't Work - Marriage & Divorce Counseling
Divorce Talk With Nicola Beer
English - January 23, 2016 09:16 - 23 minutes - 32.8 MB - ★★★★ - 27 ratingsAlternative Health Health & Fitness Society & Culture divorce marriage counseling relationship counseling marriage coaching parenting and divorce co-parenting Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
I don’t believe “Constructive Criticism” works in close relationships, especially between husband and wife.
Criticism kill passion, love and closeness
Just the same way Self-Criticism diminishes self-esteem, confidence and overall happiness.
Even in business surveys and statistical data show that frequent Criticism is responsible for millions of employee sick days, job dissatisfaction and resignations. Which in turn contributes to a decrease in productivity and profits.
Ongoing Criticism between parents and children can lead to built up resentment, rebellion, rows, and long-term fall out.
Having seen the damaging affect frequent criticism has in a relationship and to a person, where an individual loses their sense of who they are and happiness. I wanted to share some insights and new ways of expressing complaints.
Nicola Beer - International Relationship Coach - For your copy of a free e-book
7 Secrets to Save Your Marriage and Post Break Up Support visit www.purepeacecoaching.com