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How To Stop An Argument In Its Tracks

Sure, some people enjoy a feisty argument and a number of couples might even feel energized afterwards; it’s their modus operandi. However, many people cultivate peaceful relationships and feel uncomfortable during a heated disagreement with a spouse, friend or colleague. Also, many arguments often take a circular turn and keep on repeating the same points, only much louder. So how can you end an argument?

An argument needs two people to fuel the fire. One person screaming will eventually simmer down and feel spent. With that premise in mind you might cultivate a sense of inner balance to strengthen your core before the verbal blow hits you yielding to the opposing force as you redirect your opponent – an Aikido technique. Let’s call this inner resolve, the confident power within. Know that when you lose your temper, you lose yourself.

When arguing, aim to be fair and generous. There is a Zen saying, “The one who is good at shooting does not hit the center of the target.” When applied to a heated argument, this saying warns you not to verbally eviscerate your opponent with that wounding word. In other words, a “word said is never dead,” so be mindful of the point of no return.

6 Steps to Quickly End an Argument:
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