The Sexual Wholeness Revival
Getting to the resolution when there is conflict is not the ultimate goal. It’s the increased connection that comes from working together… even if you never agree on the solution. After a season of serious family issues, Mary describes an extended family member respectfully confronting her about past word choices, leading to understanding, hugs, and recommitment to the relationship. She and Katieann discuss how resolving conflict well strengthens connection and marriage, noting many people were never taught healthy confrontation. They contrast poor confrontation, which looks like avoidance, passive-aggression, anxiety, power struggles, “final straw” blowups, and listing grievances, with healthy practices that reduce anxiety, increase closeness and respect, and create a safer future together. Katieann explains “telling the truth” as communicating impact rather than assuming intent, and says disconnection blocks intimacy. They emphasize the goal is staying connected, making “I love you” believable, doing a heart check before addressing conflict, listening to understand, focusing on one issue, and using truthful feedback to build trust. TIIMESTAMPS: 00:00 Surprise Confrontation Story 02:53 Why Conflict Gets Messy 06:26 Benefits of Healthy Conflict 08:17 Tell Truth Without Blame 11:28 Connection Before Agreement 14:37 Marriage Covenant Moment 17:45 Heart Check Before Talks 21:09 Practical Conflict Steps 25:12 Feedback Builds Trust 26:33 Wrap Up and Resources TAKEAWAYS: * Tell the truth about the impact of someone's actions without assuming their motives or attacking their character. * Check your heart first to ensure you're seeking understanding and restoration rather than revenge or control. * Listen to understand what the other person is experiencing before preparing your defense or response. * Tackle one issue at a time instead of unloading a long list of past grievances that overwhelm the conversation. * Offer honest feedback with love because truthful conversations build trust, respect, and emotional safety. RESOURCES: Check out The 10 Tips to Start Tough Talks [https://guide.limitlessintimacy.com/] DISCLAIMER: This podcast is designed for informational purposes only. Any and all actions or consequences from the podcast are the sole responsibility of the podcast audience participant. Information should not be seen as medical or mental health advice, and is not meant to take the place of seeing licensed health professionals. Special thanks to Suzanna Storey of Saphron Music for “Shape Shifter”, on her Identity Crisis album.
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