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Are You Fighting the Right War: Working Within the Facts, But NOT at the Cost of Connecting with the Feelings?

Are You Fighting the Right War: Working Within the Facts, But NOT at the Cost of Connecting with the Feelings?

Update: 2024-12-10
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In relationships and personal growth, conflicts often become fixated on facts—what happened, what didn’t, and who’s to blame—while neglecting the deeper emotional needs driving these disputes. Facts feel safer and easier to articulate, offering a shield against vulnerability. However, this focus on logistics often leads to surface-level arguments that fail to address the real issues, leaving partners feeling misunderstood and disconnected. Beneath every disagreement lies an unmet emotional need, such as feeling valued, prioritized, or connected, but these underlying truths are often buried beneath layers of factual disputes and miscommunication.

The article highlights the importance of shifting focus from facts to feelings, using real-life examples to illustrate how emotional vulnerability can transform relationships. For instance, a husband in recovery who paused to consider his wife’s emotional needs before engaging in a triggering behavior created a breakthrough moment of connection. This act of prioritizing her feelings over rigid boundaries allowed the couple to address the core issues driving their conflicts, building trust and intimacy. Balancing facts with feelings requires practical strategies such as leading with vulnerability, setting clear discussion boundaries, and reframing conflicts as opportunities for growth.

Ultimately, the article urges individuals and couples to fight the “right war” by connecting with their emotions and communicating with intentionality. Pausing to ask what’s truly at stake in a conflict helps avoid getting lost in the “fog of war” and ensures that both partners address the underlying needs behind their disputes. By integrating self-awareness, emotional honesty, and vulnerability into their interactions, couples can build stronger, more meaningful relationships where trust and connection thrive.

For a full transcript of this podcast in article format, go to:  "Are You Fighting the Right War: Working Within the Facts, but NOT at the Cost of Connecting with the Feelings?"


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Learn more about Mark Kastleman at:  Reclaim Counseling Services

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Are You Fighting the Right War: Working Within the Facts, But NOT at the Cost of Connecting with the Feelings?

Are You Fighting the Right War: Working Within the Facts, But NOT at the Cost of Connecting with the Feelings?

Steve Moore & Mark Kastleman