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  <title>73: One Phrase That Can Stop a Fight in Its Tracks</title>
  <description>We’ve all been there…that moment in a conversation where your heart starts pounding, your voice gets a little louder, and suddenly you’re saying things you know you’ll regret the second they leave your lips. It’s a heavy, lonely feeling when a simple disagreement turns into a &amp;quot;communication crossfire&amp;quot;. If this sounds familiar, I want you to know you’re not alone. These moments are often less about the bill that didn't get paid and more about a defensive cycle that pulls us away from the person we love most. In today’s episode, I’m sharing one powerful, simple phrase that acts as an anchor to help you hit pause, lower the emotional temperature, and move back toward the same team What You’ll Learn:  When Conversations Go Off the Rails The Physiology of a Fight: Why We Lose Control The Power of a Shared Goal De-escalation in Action: A Practical Example Building Muscle Memory for Connection Moving from &amp;quot;Enemy&amp;quot; to &amp;quot;Teammate&amp;quot;  &amp;amp;gt;&amp;amp;gt;&amp;amp;gt; Make sure to like, review, and subscribe to get all the future episodes and help the podcast be found by others who would benefit the most.  You can sign up for Elizabeth's FREE 10-week relationship email course here. Read the show notes for this episode here.  &amp;amp;nbsp; </description>
  <author_name>The Communicate &amp;amp; Connect Podcast for Military Relationships</author_name>
  <author_url>https://www.communicateandconnectpodcast.com/</author_url>
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