How to Stay Connected When You Disagree

A guide for listening, responding, and protecting your relationship in hard conversations.

Hard conversations do not have to end in disconnection.

When a conversation feels charged, it is easy to start listening for what is wrong, what needs correcting, or how to make your point stronger. But in close relationships, disagreement is rarely just about the issue itself. Underneath, many people are asking: Do you hear me? Do I matter to you? Are we still okay when we disagree?

This free guide introduces the LAPP Method: Listen, Acknowledge, Pivot, and Perspective, a framework for staying grounded, clear, and connected during difficult conversations.

Inside, you’ll find…

❋ A simple framework for navigating tense conversations
❋ Gentle pivot scripts for sharing your own view
❋ Examples of how to acknowledge without agreeing
❋ Tools for staying connected when the conversation starts to go sideways

Download the free guide.

How to Stay Connected When You Disagree - How to Listen, respond, and protect your relationship in hard conversations.

You do not have to agree on everything to feel like a team. Sometimes the work is learning how to stay connected enough to keep talking honestly.