Have you noticed how infectious negativity can be in a relationship?
When my wife is in a cranky mood, it doesn't take very long for my attitude to change and mirror hers.
Thankfully, happiness can have a rubbing off effect of its own, but negativity seems to be more potent and longer lasting.
A nasty, bitter argument is enough to lead to divorce and thus undo 15 years of marital bliss. I've seen it happen with several couples.
Also, it seems easier for negative thoughts and experiences to stay ingrained in our minds than positive ones. Is it any wonder that politicians and marketers often resort to negative advertising to achieve their aims?
Most of us would agree that, whether in relationships or the workplace, sometimes our good deeds go unnoticed and it's our mistakes that get more attention.
Would you say that negativity tends to overpower the positive in your relationship?
When my wife is in a cranky mood, it doesn't take very long for my attitude to change and mirror hers.
Thankfully, happiness can have a rubbing off effect of its own, but negativity seems to be more potent and longer lasting.
A nasty, bitter argument is enough to lead to divorce and thus undo 15 years of marital bliss. I've seen it happen with several couples.
Also, it seems easier for negative thoughts and experiences to stay ingrained in our minds than positive ones. Is it any wonder that politicians and marketers often resort to negative advertising to achieve their aims?
Most of us would agree that, whether in relationships or the workplace, sometimes our good deeds go unnoticed and it's our mistakes that get more attention.
Would you say that negativity tends to overpower the positive in your relationship?
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