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Yes Dear, Whatever You Say Dear…

November 13, 2013 by Scott "Q" Marcus Leave a Comment

I’ll admit it; I’m wimpy when it comes to confrontations.

man-coweringI don’t like people getting mad at me. So oft times, I go out of my way to pre-appease them; assuming they won’t like something and sidestepping the issue all together. Yes, I realize I’m co-dependent and yes, I’m trying to stop; I even tried to form a support group for co-dependents but no one would give me per-mission. (Insert rim shot here…)

What this means is that I become concerned that my politics or opinions might show through my writing, resulting in me being harangued by internet “trolls” who have nothing better to do than spend every waking hour scouring the interwebs waiting to pounce on anything I write. (Self-importance much?)

In fairness, my concern is not without basis.

I’ve been flamed because of my views on guns, political candidates, and even negative communication styles (obviously missing the irony). The column that garnered the most hate mail was a humorous piece where I postulated the theory that, based on a trip to New Orleans, the only foods allowed in the south must be deep-fried. (I was even accused of trying to re-ignite the civil war; really.)

Anyhoo… my concern with attempting to avert these curmudgeons can — at times — cause me to pick and choose my topics and words with extreme care. After all, someone a thousand miles away, reading my piece two weeks after I wrote it might feel awkward and shoot negative vibes toward me. Goodness knows! I wouldn’t want that to happen.

Like I said: co-dependent.

This piece however might cause a ruffle or two much closer to home, including in my own household so I now begin to tread in dangerous places.

New and recent findings, published in the journal Emotion, show that long-term marital satisfaction depends on wives — more so than husbands — regulating their emotions during arguments. Researchers from two major universities found that the happi-est marriages, in both the short and long-term, were those where the wives were able to regain their self-control quickly after disputes erupted.

The lead author of the study (whom I point out is a woman) said, [Read more…]

Filed Under: Communicating, Conflict Management, family, Happiness, humor, Newspaper Column, Relationships Tagged With: conflict, marriage, relationship, relationships

Lower Your Voice to Get What You Want

October 28, 2013 by Scott "Q" Marcus Leave a Comment

angry-men-in-conflict-yelling

Yelling can be as abusive as hitting.

We all get frustrated; that’s normal.

It’s how we handle it that matters.

As difficult as it might be to stay calm when things are going like you’d like to them to, remember, getting louder does not get the message across any better. Quite the contrary, it generates barriers.

Slow down. Take a deep breath. Go for a walk. Think of your intention.

Then, calmly, try again.

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Filed Under: Communicating, Conflict Management, Intentions, Motivational Monday Tagged With: bad, communication barriers, communication improvement, effective communication, frustration, stress communication

Funny Video: “#Hashtag” with Jimmy Fallon & Justin Timberlake

September 26, 2013 by Scott "Q" Marcus Leave a Comment

Just a little humor about how we communicate. It’s about two minutes long but well worth it.

Filed Under: Communicating, humor, Video Tagged With: communication, hastag, humor, jimmy fallon, justin timberlake, twitter

Making the Right Connections

August 28, 2013 by Scott "Q" Marcus Leave a Comment

ethernet-connectors

The internet is as essential a component in our lives as are the power lines that bring electricity to our houses and the roads that deliver products to our doors. Before branding that statement as hyperbole, let’s look at precedent. A century ago, electricity was a luxury. Now, can we image living without it? Indoor plumbing did not become standard until four score years ago. Anyone want an outhouse in his backyard? There are people — not very old people either — who are reading this who remember when getting a phone was a big thing.

Technologies evolve. Like it or not, we become dependent.

I reside on the web; communicating with vendors, providing services to clients, even looking up restaurants for our anniversary. (Be warned however, I do NOT play Farmville; your invitation shall be rebuffed.) The triple-W is about as important to my livelihood as PG&E is to delivering the juice that runs my computer. I could survive without it, sure, but it would — by no small amount — upend the quality of my life.

So I should have foreseen the turn of events that would transpire when I decided to “upgrade” my phone service. But, what can I say? I’m an optimist. Dreams die hard…

The crew that came out was friendly and efficient. Yet, within 24 hours, my internet service devolved into hit-and-miss connections; so much so that I could no longer hold phone conversations nor work on the web.

Not having only one contact in the loop, I call the phone provider; explaining the issue (over a series of clicks and clacks). They flip switches and read dials, (predictably) arriving at the conclusion the hitch is due to my cable company, not them.

“No so fast!” says cable technical support; informing me everything checks out on their end. “Replace your router,” is his solution.  The equipment manufacturer explains that their apparatus is A-OK, redirecting me to service provider number one, somehow providing a twisted sense of Zen to this now completed loop.

Yet I remain in the lurch, cyber-lonely, career faltering; web-less.

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Filed Under: Communicating, Conflict Management, humor, Newspaper Column Tagged With: accurate communication, effective communication, improved communication, internet, poor communication

Take Time to Show Those You Care That You Care

August 26, 2013 by Scott "Q" Marcus Leave a Comment

Special Romantic Monday Motivational Memo:

Mary-Ann-&-I-under-golden-chain

My wife, Mary Ann Testagrossa, and I just got back from spending our anniversary weekend together.

Well, technically, our anniversary is August 27.  We will have been married 13 years on that date (and we’ve been together for almost 20). Now, I realize that 13 years (or even 20) is not as long as some have been together – but it’s the longest we’ve ever been together, you know?

So, in honor of happier relationships everywhere (whether they be marriages, partnerships, friendships, or just folks living in the same house), I provide a tool to keep them fresh.

Every day, take just a couple of minutes to with someone who matters.

Ask and answer these four questions:

  1. What did I do today that you liked?
  2. What did I do today that you would prefer I change?
  3. How would you like me to change it?
  4. What would you like me to do tomorrow for you?

Then, make a commitment to do it.

It only take a few minutes but the results will last a lifetime.

What ideas do you have to improve your best relationships? Please tell us.

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Filed Under: Communicating, family, Motivational Monday, Relationships Tagged With: happiness, healthy relationships, love and happiness, marriage, relationships

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