Relationship Connection

I have this weird thing that happens on my phone. I’ll be talking with someone, and suddenly, I hear this strange sound I call “the robot voice.” All I get is static—and just like that, the connection is gone.

I know what you're thinking: You probably need a new phone. And you’re right.

But as frustrating as it is to lose a phone signal mid-conversation, it’s even more frustrating—and painful—to lose connection in a relationship with someone we care about.

When a connection breaks down, it can leave us feeling misunderstood, angry, or even hopeless. Sadly, many of these broken connections go unrepaired, leaving both people feeling empty and missing out on what could be a meaningful relationship.

One of the biggest culprits? Assumptions.

When we assume, we start filling in the gaps with our own version of the story—one that may not be true. But what if we replaced assumptions with curiosity? What if we asked questions instead of jumping to conclusions? What if we sought out the truth—or at least the other person’s version of the truth—before we made the decision to disconnect?

In the latest episode of Relationshifts, we offer practical ways to restore lost connection with the people in your life. Whether you're currently navigating a strain or just want to strengthen your relationships, I think you’ll find something valuable in this episode.

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Larry

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Check out our latest episode of the RelationShifts Podcast:

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