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www.ballroommastery.tv - Are you guilty of doing ANY of these things and sabotaging your partnership? You may not even recognize what over 90% of couples both on and off the floor do WRONG.
Over 20 years of dancing with the SAME partner has taught me a few what to do and what not to do, NOT TO MENTION THE STUDENTS WHO GET THIS WRONG. Please let me share my EARLY and LATER atrocious inability to communicate well and what I did and now what I see many, many partnerships fail at.
By the way...let's chat about one of my biggest freakin' pet peeves in partnerships [you'll need to watch it for longer than 1 minute]
I personally believe it why most partnerships just can't last and end in heartbreak, resentment and, bitterness.
Through this discussion, we can all get better, be kinder and, just rock it out for longer!
So if you'd like to know a few ways to...
-Keep the passion alive
-Not foster detesting practice
-Avoid triggering each other in a negative way
-Stop fantasizing about sending your partner to dance-hell
-Actually, end up respecting and bettering each other [WOW!]
Plus much more - then this is for you.
In all seriousness though there is something I want you to do:
Become aware of your actual inability to communicate properly and resolve to be better at it.
Plan around your ineffective strategies for bad communication
Which will end up making your communication better and your entire partnership because you're now aware of your poor communication and now making it better through an active process.
CALL TO ACTION:
1. FILL IN BLANK: C_______________ M_______________
2. Sit with your parnter and figure out your C.M
3. Deploy it for the next 30 days
Please comment, like, and inconspicuously tag a dancing partner with a subtle *cough* "you may like this" type of share.
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