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Are You Fighting Fair or Fighting Dirty?

Are You Fighting Fair or Fighting Dirty?

April 11, 2014 By Colleen Morris Leave a Comment

Fighting within a relationship does not have to be bad. A constructive argument where both sides are able to speak and be heard is the mark of a very healthy relationship. But there are some ways of fighting that aren’t as constructive, in fact they’re down right dirty and can impact your relationship negatively. Here is a list of ways we fight dirty with great alternatives so you can start fighting fair.

Are You Fighting Fair or Fighting Dirty-

Do you struggle to fight fair and want to have a strong, happy and enduring couple relationship, then here’s what you need to do: contact Colleen on 0434 337 245 for a FREE 10-minute phone consultation on how Watersedgecounselling can best help you or press book now.

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About Colleen Morris

Colleen is a counsellor and family therapist who founded Watersedge Counselling. To read more of her work or book an appointment click here.

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