Having a Difficult Conversation without Your Emotions Taking Over
The Coaching Your Family Relationships Podcast
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Episode 137 – Have a Difficult Conversation without Your Emotions Taking Over
If you’ve been putting off having a conversation because you get emotional and forget what you want to say, or you break down, or anger takes over, this episode is for you.
It’s most likely no one ever taught you how to talk about difficult topics. It’s also probably likely that no one taught you healthy emotional management skills. If those two things are true for you, stop shaming yourself for not being able to express yourself in the way you want to, and listen to this episode to get some help.
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If you’re wanting to have a difficult conversation with another person, but your emotions take over and you can’t say what you want to say without getting angry or breaking down crying, download:
The Difficult Conversation Guide
In this guide, I’ll help you know what to do before, during, and after the conversation. You’ll also learn some amazing, and easy to learn emotional management skills that you can use long after this conversation is over.
Click here to download:
Have a difficult conversation with your husband
Have a difficult conversation with your adult child
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Links mentioned in this episode:
Episode 137 – Is it Conflict or Contention?
Episode 127 -Losing Strategy #3 - Unbridled Self-expression
YouTube video with metronomes demonstrating Sympathetic Resonance
Tina Gosney is a certified life and relationship coach. She helps her clients move past contention in their homes and move into connection. It all begins with you and that's the best news ever, because that's the only person you have control over. You can be the person who directs your family to a new way of relating.
Tina is a positivity practitioner and a trauma informed coach.
Visit tinagosney.com for more information