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<strong>Relationship</strong> Problem: Conflict<br />
Occasional conflict is a part of life, according<br />
<strong>to</strong> New York-based psychologist Susan<br />
Silverman. But if you and your partner feel<br />
like you're starring in your own nightmare<br />
version of the movie Groundhog Day -- i.e.<br />
the same lousy situations keep repeating day<br />
after day -- it's time <strong>to</strong> break free of this <strong>to</strong>xic<br />
routine. When you make the effort, you can<br />
lessen the anger and take a calm look at<br />
underlying issues.<br />
* You and your partner can learn <strong>to</strong> argue in a<br />
more civil, helpful manner, Silverman says.<br />
Make these strategies part of who you are in<br />
this relationship.<br />
* Realize you are not a victim. It is your choice<br />
whether you react and how you react.<br />
Be honest with yourself.<br />
By Astrologer Vinod<br />
Kumar