Dr. Romance (with Alex Franzen) "Do. Not. React"
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DO. NOT. REACT.
Tips for surviving & mastering confrontation, with grace —in business & in love.
Pop quiz, people:
How do you drop an atom bomb of sudden, unexpected (and quite possibly, undesirable) information on someone you care about — without behaving like a cruel, dispassionate ogre?
AND! If you’re the unfortunate recipient of the aforementioned atom bomb, how do you respond with compassion — instead of setting off a furious chain reaction?
To answer incendiary questions like these takes a powerful team, and Dr. Romance has teamed up with the amazing copywriter & blogger Alex Franzen
to answer these questions.
Out of the Blue.
Last May, a stranger named Alex tweeted me to say: “Congratulations on 30 years of partnership & loooove, @tinatessina! You're a marvel, a maven, & a romance inspiration.” And I responded: “I love that you said this, Alex! Let's be friends. I've just discovered you, but I love your amazing creativity and upbeat attitude. Want to write something together?”
Our musings & advice on what to do if you’re the Bomb Receiver is on her blog, today. But what if you’re the one dropping the bomb?
Here, we handle the other side:
If you’re the BOMB dropper . . .
STEP 1: BE A HUMAN BEING. Think about how your ‘big news’ is going to affect your partner, before you drop the bomb. Anticipate their fears & insecurities. Respect their need to cool off, before responding. And: be honest about whether or not your decision is FAIR. It might be selfish, unilateral, and not open to exploration. True? Then say so. Own the unfai ess, and own the consequences.
STEP 2: KNOW YOUR ‘WHY’. Do you know WHY you’ve made the decision you’ve made — and are you prepared to answer a LOT of (sane, reasonable, necessary) questions about it? By dropping a bomb, you need to put yourself in educator mode. Have your talking points ready. Haven’t examined your motives & reasoning yet? Then you’re not ready to start dropping bombs, bucko! Get self-aware, first. Then make your declaration.
STEP 3: STAY OPEN TO POSSIBILITY. You think you want an open relationship — but maybe you’d be satisfied with more travel, adventure & independence in your current partnership. You think you want to sell the joint-business — but maybe you simply need to re-evaluate your roles & priorities, reaffirm your mission, or hire a competent assistant! Whatever it is that’s urging you to drop a monster BOMB, there’s almost always an alte ative, cooperative solution . . . one that might keep your partnership alive. Stay open, playful & creative. A closed mind is an uncooperative mind.
NO MATTER WHAT . . .
Whether you’re the bomb dropper or the bomb dropee, remember that your first reaction to dramatic upheaval is generally your most explosive, your most childlike, and your most hurtful. Hit pause. Curl up. Cool down. Then respond . . . with as much compassion as you can muster. Now: what if you’re on the other side of the explosion – and you’re the one RECEIVING the bomb? Head over to Alexandra Franzen’s blog to find a trio of communication tips for those times when you’re the one getting broadsided with a big (and not-so-fun) announcement.
Learn more about Alexandra Franzen . . . . . . at AlexandraFranzen.com. You’ll find (free!) self-discovery & communication tools, inspiring scripts for life, love & business, and musings on entrepreneurship, self-expression & creativity on her blog: Unico sForSocialism.com.
Learn more about handling relationships and conflict: How To Be a Couple and Still Be Free
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About the Author
Tina B. Tessina, Ph.D., "Dr. Romance," is a licensed psychotherapist in private practice in Long Beach, Calif. since 1978 and author of 13 books in 17 languages, including The Unofficial Guide to Dating Again and Lovestyles: How to Celebrate Your Differences. She publishes the Happiness Tips from Tina email newsletter, and the Dr. Romance Blog. She has written for and been interviewed in many national publications, and she has appeared on Oprah, Larry King Live and many other TV and radio shows.
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