How to Apply a Growth-Mindset to a Relationship Conflict
A growth-mindset treats relationship conflict as something to “learn from” and “work on together”. This tends to keep things “real”.
A growth-mindset treats relationship conflict as something to “learn from” and “work on together”. This tends to keep things “real”.
Relationship conflict is when two or more people’s needs, views, or feelings clash and they struggle to find a fair way forward.
Love and belonging needs are the human needs to feel connected, cared about, and part of something bigger than just “me on my own.”
Honour is deep respect for worth – your own, and other people’s. It is about how you choose to behave, even when no one is watching. It links to ideas like integrity, fairness, honesty, courage, and respect.
Being human is messy, beautiful, painful, confusing, and deeply meaningful, and all at the same time. It means having a body that gets tired and breaks, a mind that thinks and worries, and a heart that feels joy, fear, love, shame, and everything in between