How to Have a Good Couple Fight




In the past few years a delightful new trend has emerged - the study of happiness - which in my mind is the same thing as focusing on how to get healthy rather than waiting to deal with your health when you're sick. 
     Slate magazine has an ongoing blog called The Happiness Project, which I check in with from time to time to see what people are talking about in the world of misery prevention and I loved today's post from Gretchen Rubin that offers Ten (More) Tips for How to Fight Right with Your Sweetheart based on a new book Prince Harming Syndrome: Break Bad Relationships Patterns for Good by Karen Salmonson and offers excellent tips that even the hottest of the hot-tempered will realize are a good idea, especially if you know deep down past your ego that you actually want to keep a relationship with this person. It might be tough to remember tips like "Avoid harsh start-ups" and "Pick the right time and place" when you're in the heat of the moment but if you consider these ideas before things get out of hand you might have a better chance of keeping your temper, your mouth shut and yourself on good terms with the partner, friend or colleague in question. It certainly couldn't hurt to try.
      Or you could go the Wile E Coyote method and order a bunch of outsized and bizarre weapons from Acme. Let me know how that turns out. 

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