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🎙️Ask Me Anything – E11: Getting Stuck in the Same Arguments

🎙️Ask Me Anything – E11: Getting Stuck in the Same Arguments

Update: 2025-07-21
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In this episode, I respond to a question from an anonymous listener who writes:

“Hi Kyira, my partner and I keep getting stuck in the same arguments over and over. It’s usually about small things — like how plans get communicated or whether someone followed through on something they said they’d do — but somehow it escalates every time into this big fight about feeling disrespected or not cared for.

I know on some level these things aren’t worth all the energy we spend on them, but in the moment, it feels impossible to let it go. I get so caught up in trying to prove my point or ‘win’ the argument, even though what I really want is for us to feel like we’re on the same team again. Why does this keep happening, and how can I learn to step out of this cycle?”

We explore why conflict can feel so high-stakes, even over small things, and how shame and old wounds can turn everyday disagreements into battles for belonging. Inside this episode, we’ll talk about:

  • Why your brain and body react so strongly to perceived disconnection
  • How the urge to “win” arguments often masks deeper needs for safety and respect
  • Ways to name what’s happening without getting stuck in blame
  • Practical steps to pause the cycle and return to shared values

If you’ve ever felt like you’re arguing about one thing on the surface but something much deeper underneath, this episode is for you.

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💬 You don’t have to win every argument to be worthy of love. Sometimes the bravest thing is to pause and remember you’re on the same team.

#AskMeAnything #Relationships #ConflictCycles #ShameResilience #HealthyCommunication #AdversityRising


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🎙️Ask Me Anything – E11: Getting Stuck in the Same Arguments

🎙️Ask Me Anything – E11: Getting Stuck in the Same Arguments

Kyira Wackett