Had another Argument? Here’s the quickest way to begin Reconnecting …

It can feel overwhelming and heartbreaking when yet another argument leaves you and your partner feeling disconnected. But what if there was a simple way to stop the cycle and start reconnecting?
The key lies in calming the war within yourself first—and then addressing the tension between you both.
Sounds too simple?
This approach is backed by science. By calming your nervous system, you can create the essential emotional safety needed to reconnect with your partner. Better still, invite your partner to try this with you. It may not solve everything, but it’s a powerful first step toward healing and understanding.
How Does It Work?
Stephen Porges’s Polyvagal Theory explains how our nervous system influences our emotions, reactions, and ability to connect with others. When we’re in a state of stress or conflict, our nervous system can trigger fight, flight, or freeze responses, making it almost impossible to communicate effectively.
This is where diaphragmatic breathing comes in. By activating the calming “ventral vagal” state of the nervous system, deep breathing helps you regulate your emotions, reduce stress, and create a sense of safety for both you and your partner.
Watch These Two Videos to Learn More
Video 1 : A quick, practical description of Poly Vagal Theory.
Video 2 : Learn a simple diaphragmatic breathing exercise to calm your nervous system and create emotional safety.
Practical Steps to Reconnect
1. Pause and Breathe : When emotions run high, take a moment to pause. Focus on your breath to calm your nervous system.
2. Calm Yourself First : Use diaphragmatic breathing to shift into a state of calm. This will help you approach the situation with empathy and clarity.
3. Reconnect with Your Partner : Once you feel calm, invite your partner to join you in a conversation focused on understanding and connection, remembering to deep breath as you do so and maybe also tap together for the final magic ingredient of reconnecting without the arguing.
Are you ready to stop the cycle of arguments and start reconnecting with your partner?
Watch the videos now to learn how calming your nervous system can transform your relationship.
For more personalized support, book an appointment with Tess Reilly-Browne today. Tess specializes in trauma-informed relationship therapy and can help you and your partner create a safe, fulfilling connection.
now breath …
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