
Sometimes throughout the stress of wedding planning, tempers can flair. We've talked before about how seemingly everyone has advice on how to "communicate better," but we also think that regularly taking the time to reflect on what we need to make us -- and our spouses -- happy can only be a good thing.
Over at the Telegraph, the advice on how to make relationships work by Dr David Burns, a cognitive therapist specialising in relationship management, is being shared:
Good communication involves: skillful listening (empathy), effective self-expression (assertiveness), and caring (respect). The acronym EAR will help you to remember these three components.
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