Esther Perel
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Podcast Appearances
And the most important piece about it is not to personalize it.
Then I can say, look, after a day, because I'm not sure that you like the three days.
Maybe you actually would love it if it was just half a day, but you don't know how to do it.
Because, you know, you wait, you wait, you wait till all the nervous system kind of sets back in.
You've gone three times to do sports, whatever you needed to do to kind of, you know, get yourself back to ground zero.
I could help you actually.
That's the thing.
I may actually be able to tell you, hey, you're not going to lose face and you don't have to feel like you're giving in and giving up if you talk to me two days before and I'm not going to attack you.
Can we sit and just look at what happened here?
So I'll help you with the three days.
It's not just the middle because it's nice to meet in the middle ground.
It's that I have something you don't have.
Yeah, where did you learn to need three days?
I think that something that would be very useful for all your listeners is the typical thing is to say what you fight about rather than what is it that you're fighting for.
And when you look at what people fight for,
Howard Markman summarized it really beautifully.
He's a researcher on couples.
And he said, people fight about a few major things.
The first one is people fight for power and control.
Whose decisions matter most?