
Sometimes, despite trying all the things, you may have a relationship in your life that...
Sometimes, despite trying all the things, you may have a relationship in your life that has unresolved conflict. Although there is plenty of headway you can make in a relationship when you focus on yourself and change yourself, there are some people with whom you can not find common ground.
Today, I’m excited to bring a guest, Shivonne Davis to talk about managing unresolved conflict and maybe even finding opportunity in it.
Shivonne Davis is a marital strategist for millennial couples. She is the host of the Married Millenials Podcast. She is a soldier for marriage and helps millennial marriages work to restore, redeem and heal their marriages to lead a life of love, joy and abundance under God’s Covenant.
We discuss the difference between regular conflict and unresolved conflict. We discuss strategies for changing our lens and coming to a place of acceptance and we discuss seeing opportunity in conflict, despite disappointment.
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