What to Say When You Cry in an Argument

当你在争吵中哭泣时该说什么

The Jefferson Fisher Podcast

教育

2024-08-20

14 分钟
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You’re in a heated argument, and suddenly, tears start to well up. No matter how hard you try, you can’t stop them from falling. What do you do when you cry during an argument? 
 In this episode, I’m revealing 3 simple rules you must follow when you cry in an argument. These strategies will help you maintain your composure, communicate effectively, and keep the conversation on track. 
 Plus, I’ll talk about common mistakes people make when emotions run high and how you can avoid them to stay in control and get your point across. 
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  • So you're in a heated argument and out of nowhere you feel it.

  • Tears starting to well up in your eyes.

  • And no matter how much you're fighting it, there's just no stopping them from coming.

  • What do you do when you cry in an argument?

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  • What do you do when you cry in an argument?

  • I'll tell you.

  • Absolutely nothing.

  • Don't you dare for 1 second be ashamed or embarrassed that you cry.

  • Do you feel embarrassed or ashamed when your shoulders get tense or your jaw gets tight or your eyebrows go down

  • because your body's not liking the situation, your body's reacting naturally to what's happening.

  • Do you apologize then?

  • Of course you don't.

  • It's the same thing for when you cry.

  • It is just biology.

  • It's what happens.

  • It is your stress in liquid form.