Mark Jennison

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Mark Jennison

  • How to Deal With Disagreements

How to Deal With Disagreements

Thursday 8th August 2024

Mark and Kendra Jennison discuss handling disagreements in relationships without fighting, focusing on mutual respect and understanding.
24 minutes
Informative
Supportive
Honest
Non-judgmental
Engaging

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How to Handle Disagreements Without Fighting

Episode Overview

  • Mutual respect is key to handling disagreements.
  • You don't need to fight to have a healthy relationship.
  • Understanding each other's viewpoints can prevent conflicts.
  • Clear communication is essential for resolving disagreements.
  • Focus on building a strong relationship without the need to 'win' arguments.
I don't have time to fight with you. I do not have time to disagree with you.
In this episode of IAMACOMEBACK, Mark Jennison and his wife Kendra dive into the tricky topic of disagreements in relationships. They tackle the myth that healthy relationships must include fights, arguing that mutual respect and understanding are far more important. Mark shares his personal journey from being a combative person to someone who values peace and harmony at home. Kendra highlights their approach to disagreements, focusing on seeing each other's viewpoints without the need to 'win' an argument.
Their candid conversation covers everything from handling everyday disagreements to maintaining respect and love in a marriage. If you're tired of the old 'fighting is healthy' mantra and want a fresh perspective on handling conflicts, this episode is for you. Tune in to learn how Mark and Kendra have built a strong, fight-free relationship based on mutual respect and clear communication. Their experiences might just change how you view disagreements in your own relationships.