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EmPowered Couples with The Freemans

Managing Your Emotions to Shorten Your Argument Hangovers: Episode 137

EmPowered Couples with The Freemans

Aaron & Jocelyn Freeman

Education, Society & Culture, Relationships, Self-improvement

5.0589 Ratings

🗓️ 9 March 2021

⏱️ 28 minutes

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Summary

How good are you at managing your emotions as an argument begins? Do you recognize the emotion that you're feeling, but still choose your words and actions consciously? Or do you find that your emotions (anger, sadness, etc) drive your words and actions that lead to disagreements escalating to the point of hurting your partner and the relationship?

The thing is, it's absolutely OKAY whatever emotion you're feeling. The goal isn't to get to a place where NO emotion comes up for you in argument (that's not realistic, nor is that life)! Instead, the goal is to become so self-aware that you notice the emotion arising AND you still choose your next words and actions that allow the other to understand you even more. In this podcast episode you will hear:

  • How emotional awareness can help shorten the argument hangover period
  • The 3 personal aspects to better manage your emotions
  • Specific constructive actions you can take in those moments of anger, sadness, frustration, etc

 

This is such a critical topic that we have two VERY helpful resources:

  1. Our newest book, The Argument Hangover, officially hits shelves and ships in ONE WEEK! This will be the most relatable and actionable book you've ever read--covering communication and conflict. If you didn't know, you can actually get $200 of pre-order bonus resources (a conflict and communication course + workbook) if you order it before March 17th. Grab your copy and claim your bonuses here
  2. This podcast! So hit play and subscribe for future episodes.

 

About Us:

We're The Freemans, your go-to couple for authentic and actionable relationship advice. Send us your relationship questions for the show with a DM on Instagram. As you listen to the episode, tag us on an IG story and let us know what you loved.

Transcript

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0:00.0

Hello and welcome to the Empowered Couples podcast where here you get modern, non-boring relationship

0:06.0

advice for you to communicate like pros, fight smarter, and stay in the same team no matter

0:10.9

the challenge that you face in your relationship.

0:13.5

I am one of your host, Aaron Freeman.

0:15.0

And I'm Jocelyn Freeman, but you all just know us as the Freeman's.

0:18.2

This episode is a powerful one, managing your emotions to shorten your argument hangovers.

0:25.2

Yes, and you're going to hear us using the argument hangover term, which by the way, we love

0:28.6

when we're getting DMs from you and you're using argument hangover in the sentence.

0:33.1

That makes so much sense.

0:34.3

It's like your real experience.

0:35.8

It is.

0:36.3

And before we go into the topic,

0:38.9

question for you. You, the one listening, ask yourself right now on a scale of one to 10, how well

0:46.9

do you manage your emotions during arguments? And by manage emotions, meaning you're aware of what

0:53.6

you're feeling, you keep from just reacting,

0:56.9

and you communicate intentionally without like blaming them for your emotions.

1:01.8

You express yourself.

1:03.9

You're able to make yourself known without pointing the finger or blaming the other one.

1:10.2

Or using your emotion to justify your action.

1:12.3

So on a scale of 1 to 10, all, so you all are thinking and I'm hearing different numbers come out.

1:16.5

I can read all of your minds.

1:18.4

Aaron, what would you give for yourself on a scale of 1 to 10?

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