Love in Practice with Emily Gough and Kelly Gardner
Does "being honest" with your partner constantly lead to defensiveness? In this episode, we dive into the East direction of the Relational Compass to explore why expressing needs in relationships often gets misconstrued as criticism. We break down the "Shadow East" pattern of Holding Authority—where the need to be right outweighs the need to be connected. You’ll learn how to shift from aggressive protest to the high-level communication skills of courageous vulnerability. Whether you feel misunderstood or find yourself "policing" your partner’s behavior, this conversation offers practical relationship advice and self-improvement strategies to move from partner-blame to pattern-mastery. In this episode, you’ll discover: -The difference between "Protest" and "Powerful Request." -Why your "truth" might be a defensive strategy in disguise. -How to use the "That’s Right" game to end circular arguments. -The biology of the pause: How to regulate before you communicate. 🧭 Audit your relationship with the Relational Compass: https://www.lipcouples.com/compass [https://www.lipcouples.com/compass] 💛 Build your visionary relationship at Love in Practice: https://www.lipcouples.com/ [https://www.lipcouples.com/] Connect with Us Work with Emily and Kelly for Couples Coaching [https://coaching.emilygoughcoaching.com/compassionate-re-coupling] Connect with Emily on IG @emilygoughcoach [https://www.instagram.com/emilygoughcoach/] Connect with Kelly on IG @iamkellygardner [https://www.instagram.com/iamkellygardner]
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