![]() I was always told to leave the dogs alone when the heat is high, because they will snap-well, you know-or bite. Now, today, we're going to talk about the dog days of summer-you remember those days right?-maybe you're living through them right now.Īs a kid, I had a German Shepherd actually, we had a few German Shepherds around the house. ![]() We've talked a little bit about how to help our kids through summer we've talked about tech-wise in summertime. ![]() You know, we are in the full swing of summer. We'll talk about it today on this edition of FamilyLife This Week. Michelle: We're going to talk about conflict resolution, which is more than just believing the best in the other person. Tim: I think it's wise for us to understand, ballpark, what causes conflict in relationships: “What is my communication climate like? What's happening in my relationship or my soul, because I'm not being generous with you/I'm not being charitable? I'm going to a dark place, in which I'm always approaching you with these negative interpretations, right off the bat. Michelle: You know that ugly, sticky weed of conflict?-it usually begins with the seed of poor communication.
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