{"version":1,"type":"rich","provider_name":"Libsyn","provider_url":"https:\/\/www.libsyn.com","height":90,"width":600,"title":"ERP 510: The Last 8%: How to Have the Conversations That Matter Most in Your Relationship \u2014 An Interview with Bill Benjamin","description":"Ever notice that it\u2019s not the everyday conversations or simple disagreements that shape the quality of a relationship\u2014it\u2019s those high-stakes moments, the tough talks that feel risky and uncomfortable, that truly define the connection. Far too often, we skirt around what really needs to be said, trading short-term relief for long-term regret. Whether it\u2019s at work or at home, these avoided discussions can lead to resentment, disconnection, and a sense of self-abandonment. In this episode, listeners will dive deep into understanding why we tend to avoid these \u201clast 8%\u201d conversations, what emotional forces are at play, and how learning emotional intelligence can transform conflict into an opportunity for growth. Through practical insights and relatable stories, the discussion explores how you can recognize your own patterns under pressure, build self-awareness, and learn strategies to approach difficult dialogues with clarity, empathy, and courage. If you're ready to break out of avoidance and start showing up authentically\u2014for yourself and your relationships\u2014this episode offers a roadmap to addressing the hard stuff and reclaiming connection. Bill Benjamin is a Partner at the Institute for Health &amp;amp; Human Potential. He has degrees in Mathematics and Computer Science and 30 years of business experience. Bill explains how you can build a high-performance Last 8% Culture by leveraging the science of emotional intelligence. His clients include NASA, Marriott, Intel, the Mayo Clinic, the U.S. Marines and Surgeons. &amp;nbsp; Episode Highlights 05:07 The importance and science behind emotional intelligence in relationships and business. 07:24 The origin of the \u201cLast 8%\u201d concept and its impact on difficult conversations. 10:03 Fight, flight, and the roles we play: Avoiders, mess-makers, and emotional triggers in relationships. 14:39 Navigating emotional intelligence at work versus at home. 18:16 The costs of avoidance. 21:06 Recognizing your role and contribution in conflict. 28:36 Understanding others\u2019 intentions in pressure situations. 29:15 Practical strategies for handling relational conflict. 35:12 Addressing shame and trauma in relationship pressure points. 36:15 Taking action: Sensitive communication and resources for emotional intelligence development. &amp;nbsp; Your Check List of Actions to Take   Start with Self-Awareness: Regularly check in with your body and mind for early signs of emotional activation, like tense muscles or scattered thoughts.   Pause Before Reacting: If you notice emotional triggers, pause and take several deep breaths to regain mental clarity and composure.   Name Your Patterns: Reflect on whether you tend to avoid difficult conversations or &quot;make a mess&quot; by confronting too strongly.   Get Curious About Others: In moments of tension, intentionally seek to understand the other person's perspective\u2014what\u2019s driving their reaction or behavior?   Build Empathy Bridges: Imagine stepping over to the \u201cother side of the bridge,\u201d as suggested, to genuinely validate the other person's feelings before expressing your own.   Return To The Conversation: If you need a break during a heated moment, communicate that you\u2019ll revisit the topic, rather than letting it drop indefinitely.   Express Your Emotional Needs: Practice communicating your own needs and boundaries directly, knowing it's essential for building mutual respect and trust.   Seek Support When Needed: If shame, trauma, or persistent avoidance is hindering healthy interactions, reach out to a therapist, mentor, or supportive resource for guidance and perspective.   &amp;nbsp; Mentioned  Performing Under Pressure: The Science of Doing Your Best When It Matters Most (*Amazon Affiliate link) (book)  The Secret to Building a High-Performing Team (Harvard Business Review article) 12 Relationship Principles to Strengthen Your Love (free guide) Connect with Bill Benjamin Websites: ihhp.com Facebook: facebook.com\/IHHPGlobal X: x.com\/IHHP YouTube: youtube.com\/channel\/UC0UYI0Vuy99P8Hdj-r3hr4w Instagram: instagram.com\/ihhpglobal LinkedIn: linkedin.com\/in\/bill-benjamin-12b671 &amp;nbsp; ","author_name":"Empowered Relationship Podcast: Your Relationship Resource And Guide","author_url":"https:\/\/www.drjessicahiggins.com\/","html":"<iframe title=\"Libsyn Player\" style=\"border: none\" src=\"\/\/html5-player.libsyn.com\/embed\/episode\/id\/39623470\/height\/90\/theme\/custom\/thumbnail\/yes\/direction\/forward\/render-playlist\/no\/custom-color\/88AA3C\/\" height=\"90\" width=\"600\" scrolling=\"no\"  allowfullscreen webkitallowfullscreen mozallowfullscreen oallowfullscreen msallowfullscreen><\/iframe>","thumbnail_url":"https:\/\/assets.libsyn.com\/secure\/content\/197186695"}