Increasing the amount of positivity in your home
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14.Increasing the amount of positivity in your home

Throughout the day, avoid using negative language. It's all too simple to assign blame, but that's not the best way to build connections. When you use harsh words, it might affect the entire family's mood. It can lead to disagreements, which can add to the family's stress level.

To get your argument across without increasing the load of blame, use more positive language. Concentrate on the error rather than the person who made it. It will undoubtedly make the house feel more cheerful. It also teaches kids how to have healthy dialogues with their friends and family.

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