Brian Murphy | Asking for what you want in a relationship @thisisbgm | Uploaded June 2019 | Updated October 2024, 2 hours ago.
If you've ever wanted to ask your boyfriend something and not been sure how to do it (whether it's something small like taking out the garbage or something bigger like tackling jealousy, ), you are not alone. I have been there and so have so many people that i've worked with over the years.
Today, I am going to share with you how you can put all the steps of nonviolent communication together to make a request from the person you're dating or married to in a way that will help you get what you ultimately want and need.
In this gay relationship advice video, we're looking at a request vs demand, getting what you want in a relationship, and generally feeling safe, secure, and fulfilled in your relationship.
Nonviolent communication is a framework developed by Marshall Rosenberg. For some more videos on how nonviolent communication can help you have a happier, healthier relationship, watch these videos: bit.ly/NVCvids
and check out the Center for Nonviolent Communication for more
βAre you and your boyfriend on the same page? Download the free Commitment Clarity Checklist to to create more security and connection while opening the door for future possibility in a way that feels safe and committed π learn.briangerald.com/clarity
π Want support in opening up your relationship (or improving an already open one)? Book a free discovery call: briangerald.com/relationship-coaching
π₯ Subscribe for new open relationship and/or gay relationship advice videos every Wednesday afternoon: youtube.com/creativereduction?sub_confirmation=1
KEEP IN TOUCH:
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If you've ever wanted to ask your boyfriend something and not been sure how to do it (whether it's something small like taking out the garbage or something bigger like tackling jealousy, ), you are not alone. I have been there and so have so many people that i've worked with over the years.
Today, I am going to share with you how you can put all the steps of nonviolent communication together to make a request from the person you're dating or married to in a way that will help you get what you ultimately want and need.
In this gay relationship advice video, we're looking at a request vs demand, getting what you want in a relationship, and generally feeling safe, secure, and fulfilled in your relationship.
Nonviolent communication is a framework developed by Marshall Rosenberg. For some more videos on how nonviolent communication can help you have a happier, healthier relationship, watch these videos: bit.ly/NVCvids
and check out the Center for Nonviolent Communication for more
βAre you and your boyfriend on the same page? Download the free Commitment Clarity Checklist to to create more security and connection while opening the door for future possibility in a way that feels safe and committed π learn.briangerald.com/clarity
π Want support in opening up your relationship (or improving an already open one)? Book a free discovery call: briangerald.com/relationship-coaching
π₯ Subscribe for new open relationship and/or gay relationship advice videos every Wednesday afternoon: youtube.com/creativereduction?sub_confirmation=1
KEEP IN TOUCH:
The best bits from my brain. Super informal emails from me: briangerald.com
CONNECT WITH ME ONLINE!
Facebook: facebook.com/ThisIsBGM
Twitter: twitter.com/ThisIsBGM
Instagram: instagram.com/ThisIsBGM
Tumblr: ThisIsBGM.tumblr.com