We often want to be recognized for what we did well and not for our mistakes. If we keep hearing the things we did wrong over and over, we tend to see them as truth and eventually keep repeating the same mistakes.


This is where most relationships struggle because people often focus on the wrong, the mistake, the unsightly character instead of appreciating the good traits, the commendable actions, and the everyday effort our partners put into the relationship.


In this episode of On Purpose, Jay Shetty talks about looking past the negative aspects of your relationship and learning to pick out what can make it work.


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Key Takeaways:

00:00 Intro
02:19 Getting through the tough days, weeks, and months in a relationship
04:39 Principle #1: Think of the person as a dear friend
08:32 Principle #2: Relationships should have non-negotiables and things you can be persuaded on
13:25 Principle #3: Don’t respond out of your own insecurity and ego
16:56 Principle #4: Don’t expect your partner to be like you in situations
18:47 Principle #5: Don’t try to change them to be you
20:46 Principle #6: Amplify who they are in bad times
22:10 Principle #7: Do an intervention on yourself

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