Imagune you are challenged to advice a that's couple trying to cope with overwhelming relationship fault-lines and desperate to prevent suffering undesirable traumas of a divorce matrix. Let's assume you begin to talk to them about misplaced priorities. Seriously? You might not like what happens next. Most probably, you are likely to experience firsthand a common human reaction: they could walk away from you outrightly. Alternatively, they may think you're out to lunch – that's to say: confused, unrealistic, or just plain absurd – and therefore tune you out. That's because couples in committed relationships are more familiar with words like love, commitment, trust, and related language. Most lovers' minds have stereotyped mindsets that "prioritizing" is a lingo that's traditionally associated with formal contexts like business, finance, or administration, rather than personal relationships. Even though couples find themselves being constantly...
Identifying relationship fault-lines, negative personality traits, conflicts and divorce matrix triggers. Building stronger bonds to prevent divorce