Do you believe refusing to argue with your partner is beneficial to your relationship? Flourish’s Executive Director, Angela Sasseville shares some insights into this common misconception, and discusses how refusing to argue in your relationship can actually do more harm than good. She describes why it is important to engage and resolve conflict with your partner in a way that is productive, beneficial, and repairing. CLICK HERE to learn more about our exclusive relationship curriculum Relationships that Not Only Last but THRIVE.
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