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Failure ~ Reasons Why

15-25 Good Times

According to Dr. John Gottman (www.gottman.com) it takes 15-25 good times to wipe out ONE bad time!  This means most couples are bankrupt!

15-25 Good Times

Couples dysregulate each other! Couples can easily disregulate each other's nervous system.

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#1 Reasons Marriages Break Up: Criticism

You should know:

It can be natural to occasionally judge or criticize your partner. However, if you find that you are constantly judging your spouse's behavior and making critical comments, then you are devaluing your spouse and eroding your relationship.


About Criticism

About Criticism

Constantly judging and criticizing your spouse can devalue them and damage your relationship. 

  • Criticizing your spouse's personality or character  or blaming or shaming your spouse with your criticism
  • Suggesting there is no room for improvement; belittling

 82% of marriages fail due to the damaging effects of criticism.

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