The last step is definitely the most important in my opinion. I’m guilty of attempting to confront someone about an issue when in reality all I really wanted to do was get my feelings off my chest- I was never too concerned by the fact that they may have seen things differently. Great post as always! Definitely has me thinking about the topic some more!
I can 100% relate to this! Being an extrov-interovert can be super hard at times, i completely agree with all of these tips in relation to handling cnonflict! Great post x
I can definitely relate to this post. I found that the first two points interlink, because I hate conflict and try to talk it out with friends before I react to something, but then it leads into holding it in, because sometimes I feel the issue is petty or just better off if I don’t face the problem. I always try to take a deep breath to allow myself time to think about how to react, as like you said, if it isn’t worth it, then just let it go! Definitely enjoyed reading this post, it helps me to internalise some thoughts!
‘don’t hold it in’ is defintiely the one I most relate to, but all of these are amazing points, thanks for sharing I really enjoyed this- https://sophiehearts.net x
The last step is definitely the most important in my opinion. I’m guilty of attempting to confront someone about an issue when in reality all I really wanted to do was get my feelings off my chest- I was never too concerned by the fact that they may have seen things differently. Great post as always! Definitely has me thinking about the topic some more!
Thanks so much, Tisha–I appreciate you reading and I am guilty of the same, my friend! Hope these tips are helpful for you!
I can 100% relate to this! Being an extrov-interovert can be super hard at times, i completely agree with all of these tips in relation to handling cnonflict! Great post x
Chloé
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A fellow extra-introvert! Yes, it can be hard at times, but we CAN do it. Thanks for reading, Chloé!
Completly agree with these! I always try and make sure that I have someone with me, I can’t cope otherwise!xx
Jade | jademarie.co.uk
Thanks, Jade–yes, having someone support you before going into a conversation that could get messy, is essential!
I can definitely relate to this post. I found that the first two points interlink, because I hate conflict and try to talk it out with friends before I react to something, but then it leads into holding it in, because sometimes I feel the issue is petty or just better off if I don’t face the problem. I always try to take a deep breath to allow myself time to think about how to react, as like you said, if it isn’t worth it, then just let it go! Definitely enjoyed reading this post, it helps me to internalise some thoughts!
Jenny x
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Wow, great reflections on this, Jenny! Thanks so much for reading, I’m glad you were able to take something away from this post!
‘don’t hold it in’ is defintiely the one I most relate to, but all of these are amazing points, thanks for sharing I really enjoyed this- https://sophiehearts.net x
Same here, friend! Thanks so much for reading, Sophie!
Great tips. I’m an introvert and tend to turn conflict inwards and let it eat me up which is definitely not a good strategy!!
Thanks so much for reading, Kate! I do the same–hopefully we’ll continue to learn the importance of letting go and reaching out.
I LOVE this! It’s so true that we can be a little bit of both! Your blog is beautiful and so easy to follow along!
Thank you so much, Jessica! That means so much–and I definitely agree–I am BOTH and am slowly learning how to navigate it one day at a time.