Wednesday, November 7, 2007

Mind Reading

Below are the notes from last week's class. (The KEY is online.)

Dumb Attitude #5: “My Lover Should Read My Mind”

Women talk in _________. Men listen in ________.

Men are usually waiting for the ______________. For women, it’s about the ________ of relationship. If you short-circuit the ________, she may begin to feel like it’s not _______ to share her thoughts and feelings. (Sometimes, it’s the other way around.)

Lifeline #21 In good relationships, talking is _______ and _________. “An honest answer is like a ____________________ ” (Proverbs 24:26).

Lifeline #22 _______ and ________ can—and must—go together to preserve your connection, and acting on the following tips for connecting first with grace can help.
  1. __________ you partner first.
  2. Listen to your partner’s perspective before _______________.
  3. Listen to your own ___________ in what you are saying.
  4. Affirm that the issue you’re talking about is _______________ of your relationship.
  5. Take a ______________.
  6. Don’t use ___________ language.
  7. Keep the ___________ in mind.
  8. Listen and ____________ your partner’s perspective.
Lifeline #23 Begin with the ________ in mind: knowing and understanding one another more.

Lifeline #24 You can’t _________ someone you don’t _______. The more you _________, the more you’ll know.

Lifeline #25 The more effective you become at stopping the _________ that block your communication, the more effective you’ll be in finding each other’s _____________.

In this week's class, we'll be talking about "Fighting Fair."

If you are unable to join us in class, you can order the book and follow along with us online. You may also want to consider other books from our Recommended Reading List.

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