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By Layne and Paul Cutright All partnerships, and all relationships for that matter, go through five predictable stages. Knowing these stages is like having a map that will help you to accurately assess where you are in your partnerships, see where you have been and where you can go. This will also allow you to deal effectively with the particular concerns of the stage you are in. For example, upsets, disagreements, miscommunications and misunderstandings are a predictable, inevitable and unavoidable part of the second stage. If you don’t know that, you could easily misinterpret what is going on in the relationship, make inappropriate choices and miss important learning and growth opportunities. Each stage requires a different, yet overlapping set of skills. Mastering partnership is about mastering these skills. __________________________ STAGE ONE - ATTRACTION This stage of relationships is characterized by a fascination with another person, organization or project and a desire to learn more about them, as well as a desire to share yourself. It’s fun and it feels good. This is the time when positive possibilities are sensed and explored. This is the stage people wish would last forever. _______________________________________________ ESSENTIAL SKILLS FOR SUCCESS IN ATTRACTION
Speech acts to learn and master:
_________________ THINGS TO AVOID
________________________________ STAGE TWO - POWER STRUGGLE This is the stage where people start
testing each other. It is one of the most difficult stages for people. Who
is going to get whose way and how? Distrust from your unresolved past
manifests and there is often a fear of loss of control and heavy judgments
of the other person start to show up. Many relationships never move beyond
this stage and many end here. This stage is really about building trust.
ESSENTIAL SKILLS:
_________________ THINGS TO AVOID
___________________________ STAGE THREE - COOPERATION This is the stage where you learn to trust one another and to resolve upsets to your mutual satisfaction and benefit. You learn to share power and appreciate each other’s unique abilities and gifts. However, it is still self oriented, "What
can I get out of this relationship?" rather than "What can we create with
this relationship?" Beware of false cooperation in which one person
acquiesces to the other in order to "keep the peace". This is still Power
Struggle, only in a more subtle form. ESSENTIAL SKILLS
________________ THINGS TO AVOID
______________________ STAGE FOUR - SYNERGY This is the stage where there is a realization of a power greater than that of each individual. There is also a commitment to a specified focus and use of the power. Extraordinary satisfaction, intimacy, and a deep sense of mutual trust, empowerment and ease characterize this stage. It is a highly creative, high performance relationship. It also possesses a high level of acknowledgment and appreciation. The relationship emanates joy and power in this stage. __________________ ESSENTIAL SKILLS
_________________ THINGS TO AVOID
_________________________ STAGE FIVE - COMPLETION This is a stage many people fear and avoid dealing with altogether. There are four ways relationships can be completed: drifting apart, expulsion/ejection, conscious completion or death. Sometimes completion is only about changing the form of the relationship, not necessarily the end of the relationship altogether. __________________ ESSENTIAL SKILLS
_________________ THINGS TO AVOID
Layne and Paul Cutright are relationship coaches and teachers who offer secrets and strategies for successful relationships at home and in business. They are authors of the best selling book, "You’re Never Upset for the Reason You Think", "Secrets and Strategies for Resolving Any Upset Quickly and Easily". You may learn more about Paul and Layne’s work at their web site, www.PaulandLayne.com, where they offer a free online program called Successful Relationships 101 and other resources for your relationship success.
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