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346. Emotional Translation: Learning Each Other’s Unique Languages
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Emotional translation is not about what is said in a relationship, but how the other person hears it. Words or phrases that mean something to you could mean something completely different to someone else. Not knowing how to speak each other’s language could turn a simple misunderstanding into a blowup or even a breakup.
So for a relationship to thrive, we not only need to speak clearly and honestly, but in a way they can emotionally translate, and vice versa.
Here, I’m going to share two huge tips to be able to emotionally translate in a relationship. This will not only help you better communicate your needs, but fully understand theirs, too.
In this episode, we’re talking about:
- Why people interpret things differently
- Three things people primarily fight over
- Two tips for being a better emotional translator
- How to communicate better in a relationship
- How to be more direct when speaking
- Two relationship questions to ask yourself
Please listen and let me know how this inspired you to shift your relationship communication going forward. DM or email me (contacts below)
CONNECT WITH EMILY
Book a private coaching call with Emily to work together.
Get your FREE 15-page foundational guide “Where Do We Begin” here
Men’s Group Coaching – next 8-week program starts Jan 2023 (join the list)
Women’s Group Program “Becoming You” – Next program starts Jan 2023 (join the list)
Instagram: @emilygoughcoach
Email: info@emilygoughcoaching.com
Website: Emily Gough Coaching
Podcast: Room to Grow Podcast
REFERENCES:
Esther Perel: The 3 Types of Relationship Fights You Keep Having—And What To Do About Them
Episode 334 | The One Question To Ask Next Time You’re In An Argument
Episode 333 | The Real & Underrated Love Languages
Episode 247 | How To Have Hard Conversations & Improve Communication
Podcast Producer: Adam Liefl
398 Episoden
Manage episode 347724250 series 2359451
Emotional translation is not about what is said in a relationship, but how the other person hears it. Words or phrases that mean something to you could mean something completely different to someone else. Not knowing how to speak each other’s language could turn a simple misunderstanding into a blowup or even a breakup.
So for a relationship to thrive, we not only need to speak clearly and honestly, but in a way they can emotionally translate, and vice versa.
Here, I’m going to share two huge tips to be able to emotionally translate in a relationship. This will not only help you better communicate your needs, but fully understand theirs, too.
In this episode, we’re talking about:
- Why people interpret things differently
- Three things people primarily fight over
- Two tips for being a better emotional translator
- How to communicate better in a relationship
- How to be more direct when speaking
- Two relationship questions to ask yourself
Please listen and let me know how this inspired you to shift your relationship communication going forward. DM or email me (contacts below)
CONNECT WITH EMILY
Book a private coaching call with Emily to work together.
Get your FREE 15-page foundational guide “Where Do We Begin” here
Men’s Group Coaching – next 8-week program starts Jan 2023 (join the list)
Women’s Group Program “Becoming You” – Next program starts Jan 2023 (join the list)
Instagram: @emilygoughcoach
Email: info@emilygoughcoaching.com
Website: Emily Gough Coaching
Podcast: Room to Grow Podcast
REFERENCES:
Esther Perel: The 3 Types of Relationship Fights You Keep Having—And What To Do About Them
Episode 334 | The One Question To Ask Next Time You’re In An Argument
Episode 333 | The Real & Underrated Love Languages
Episode 247 | How To Have Hard Conversations & Improve Communication
Podcast Producer: Adam Liefl
398 Episoden
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