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Relationships article : Relationship Advice: The Power of Compromise
 

News and Society > Relationships > Relationship Advice: The Power of Compromise

0 Reviews [ add review ], Article rating : 0.00, 0 votes. Author : Jeff Herring

Compromise is clearly one of the optimal solutions to conflict. So why is it sometimes so very difficult for couples to work on and reach a compromise?

The challenge of compromise

The problem comes when couples approach conflict as a win-lose situation. This position makes it very difficult to reach a compromise. It's simply human nature to want to be right, though some folks have raised it to an art form. The result is we approach resolving conflict from a right or wrong perspective.

Once you begin to see your partner as a competitor, or even worse, an enemy, nothing good is going to happen.

What this position typically leads to is one person usually getting his or her way at the expense of the other person.

While this might work for a little while, it eventually leads to bitterness and resentment.

The power of compromise

Compromise, on the other hand, becomes a win-win situation.

A couple approaches resolving conflict from a team mate/partner perspective.

There are basically three key ingredients to compromise:

1. Each person gives a little.

2. Each person gets as many needs met as possible.

3. Both people work for the good of the relationship, not of their own desires.

Good compromise takes practice. So I invite you to go and practice the powerful art of compromise in your relationship.

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