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The Repeat Offenders: Why We Have the Same Fight Over and Over

The Repeat Offenders: Why We Have the Same Fight Over and Over

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In this episode of Fighting Fair, host Cara Lennox explores why couples and individuals find themselves trapped in recurring conflict patterns. Discover the psychology behind repeat fights and learn why that same argument about dishes, money, or responsibilities keeps resurfacing in your relationships. Lennox examines how surface-level disputes often mask deeper underlying needs and values, creating cyclical conflicts that feel frustratingly familiar. Learn practical strategies for breaking free from these patterns, including the power of meta-conversations, better timing awareness, and focusing on underlying needs rather than surface issues. This episode provides actionable insights for anyone tired of having the same fight over and over, offering tools to transform recurring conflicts into opportunities for deeper understanding. Whether you're dealing with workplace disputes, family tensions, or relationship challenges, understand how to identify your personal repeat offender fights and develop healthier communication patterns. Explore the difference between conflicts that need resolution versus ongoing differences that require management, and discover how awareness can be your first step toward breaking destructive cycles and creating more productive ways to navigate disagreements.
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