So true. I can't remember where I read it, but successful couples also tend to frame the narrative of positive events as "we" (accomplished this / experienced this / etc), whereas will tell stories about when things went wrong with "I".
Yes, that's another great example. Thanks for sharing. It's like saying, I (aka. me) take responsibilities for my actions and we (aka. us) share the wins together.
So true. I can't remember where I read it, but successful couples also tend to frame the narrative of positive events as "we" (accomplished this / experienced this / etc), whereas will tell stories about when things went wrong with "I".
Yes, that's another great example. Thanks for sharing. It's like saying, I (aka. me) take responsibilities for my actions and we (aka. us) share the wins together.