PodParley PodParley

The House of Successful Communication

Episode 20 of the The Jenni Carroll Perspective podcast, hosted by Jenni Carroll, titled "The House of Successful Communication" was published on September 27, 2024 and runs 17 minutes.

September 27, 2024 ·17m · The Jenni Carroll Perspective

0:00 / 0:00

Episode 20: Building The House of Successful Communication Welcome back to The Jenni Carroll Perspective! In Season 4, we’re delving into the most pressing issue in marriage—communication. In our previous episode, we explored the formula that leads to communication breakdowns. Today, I'm thrilled to introduce you to "The House of Successful Communication," a framework designed to transform how we connect with our partners. Imagine a house with three foundational steps at its base and three su...

Episode 20: Building The House of Successful Communication

Welcome back to The Jenni Carroll Perspective! In Season 4, we’re delving into the most pressing issue in marriage—communication. In our previous episode, we explored the formula that leads to communication breakdowns. Today, I'm thrilled to introduce you to "The House of Successful Communication," a framework designed to transform how we connect with our partners.

Imagine a house with three foundational steps at its base and three supporting pillars that hold up the roof. This structure represents the core elements of effective communication.

Foundational Steps:

  1. Expectation Awareness and Management: The first step is to become aware of and manage your expectations in the relationship. Identify both the conscious and unconscious needs and expectations you have for your spouse. Know that unconscious needs and expectations center around our shared need for worth through validation.
  2. Psychological Separation: This principle teaches that your spouse's actions and words are a reflection of them, not you. It's crucial to understand that their behavior is not a direct commentary on your worth. Embracing this idea can make communication more manageable and less emotionally charged.
  3. Persistent Forgiveness: Forgiveness is about letting go of negative emotions triggered by interactions with others. It's a commitment to moving past grievances and aligning with the principle of Psychological Separation. This ongoing practice helps maintain emotional balance and fosters healthier communication.

Supporting Pillars:

  1. Validation: Acknowledge and validate your partner's feelings and experiences. Validation is not about agreeing but about recognizing and empathizing with their perspective, which helps reduce defensiveness and opens up more productive dialogue.
  2. Vulnerability: Effective communication requires openness and honesty about your own feelings and experiences. Being vulnerable means dropping your defenses and showing up authentically in your conversations, which can deepen your connection with your partner.
  3. Boundaries: Establish and maintain clear boundaries to protect your well-being. Boundaries are about defining what you will and will not accept, and they empower you to engage in healthier interactions.

The House of Successful Communication empowers you to take control of your communication dynamics, offering strategies to improve how you interact with your spouse. If you are interested in learning more, head to jennicarroll.com to register for my new self-paced, online course. This course is designed to provide you with concrete strategies to enhance communication and transform your marriage.

Thank you for tuning in. Remember, you are light and you are love.

For more details on the course and to start your journey towards better communication, visit www.jennicarroll.com

Thank you so much for listening.  If you enjoyed the information presented in today's discussion, please consider subscribing to the Jenni Carroll Perspective.

https://www.jennicarroll.com

https://www.pinterest.com/jennicarrollperspective/


Nonprofit Jenni Show Nonprofit Jenni The Nonprofit Jenni Show is the podcast for nonprofit professionals, board members, and community leaders. Every week, Jenni invites nonprofit leaders to share their stories and advice for facing common management, marketing, and development challenges. Go forth and do good with the Nonprofit Jenni Show! Jenni Thomas Talks About Child Bereavement Jenni Thomas As a leading figure and pioneer in child bereavement, Jenni Thomas OBE provides support and guidance to those grieving the death of a baby or child and for children facing the death of a mum or dad, brother or sister. In this series, Jenni shares what children and parents have said was so important to them at this most difficult time in their lives. Jenni is the Patron and bereavement counsellor for the Angus Lawson Memorial Trust.NOTE: Jenni talks openly and sensitively about the death of babies, young children and adults. If you find any areas of the discussions in this series distressing, please seek out a family member, friend or counselling professional who is able to listen and be supportive. Jenni regrets she is unable to respond to requests for counselling. For more information on the Angus Lawson Memorial Trust, visit www.almt.org. See <a style='color:grey;' target='_blank' rel='noopener nore McGill Media Show with Bryant, Jenni, Savannah, Sierra, and Scottlynn McGill Media Join Bryant, Jenni and the Family for regular Simple Reminders to Help you Live a Better Life. For 17 years we have served our world-wide family of over 13 Million Social Subscribers with our best-selling writings, speaking, and appearances. #life #health #wealth — GoMcGill.com • JenniMcGill.com • BryantMcGill.com • fb.com/GoMcGill • fb.com/JenniYoungMcGill • fb.com/BryantMcGill • fb.com/MySimpleReminders • instagram.com/GoMcGill • instagram.com/BryantMcGill • instagram.com/JenniYoungMcGill • instagram.com/MySimpleReminders • twitter.com/BryantMcGill • twitter.com/JenniMcGill_ What the... with Jenni and Lauren Jenni and Lauren We record this via five time 😂❤️
URL copied to clipboard!