This Will Transform The Way You See Your Partner

Do you ever look at your partner and think, "How did I end up with you?" In that moment, you're not really fighting with your partner – you're fighting with your Core Negative Image of them. — In this lovingly honest video, I explain what your Core Negative Image is, why it triggers the same conflicts over and over, and how to transform this "enemy" into one of your greatest relationship tools. Drawing on my own 40-year marriage, I'll give you relationship advice on how to stop reacting to this distorted image of your partner and start using it for effective conflict resolution. You’ll learn how to understand your Core Negative Images and use them as operating instructions for your relationship – a roadmap for what truly upsets or delights your partner. Once you have that, you can stop repeating the same dysfunctional relationship patterns and begin practicing behaviors that interrupt the cycle rather than feed it. Watch now to discover how understanding your Core Negative Images can help you stop arguing with your partner, soften reactivity, and open the door to real repair. — WHAT YOU’LL LEARN: What a Core Negative Image is – and how it’s affecting your relationship The real reason you’re stuck in the same disagreements with your partner Common mistakes that escalate conflict (and what to do instead) How to stop fighting and use this awareness to guide repair Behaviors and relationship skills to help you rebuild connection — WANT TO GO DEEPER? ➡️ [FREE RESOURCE] 20 Essential Practices For Loving & Lasting Relationships: Practical tips and exercises to help you build a thriving relationship – https://terryreal.com/ebooks-workshee... ➡️ Read My Latest Book: Us: Getting Past You and Me to Build a More Loving Relationship – https://bit.ly/usbyterryreal ➡️ Explore My Online Courses: Unlock practical tools to improve your relationship today – https://terryreal.com/relationship-on... — If this resonates with you, subscribe for weekly insights on creating more loving, connected relationships.