ONE SIMPLE HABIT to improve any relationship ❤️

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    TIMELINE
    0:00 Intro
    0:18 Romantic relationships, for example
    1:04 Bids for connection
    1:49 3 ways to respond
    2:08 Towards
    2:33 Away
    2:51 Against
    3:41 What so many people don't realize
    4:31 Tip 1
    4:58 Tip 2
    5:17 Tip 3
    6:02 Outro
    6:17 Bloopers 😜
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Комментарии • 648

  • @PickUpLimes
    @PickUpLimes  28 дней назад +496

    I've found that examples are incredibly helpful for understanding how we might be inadvertently turning away or against others in our conversations without realizing it:
    BID: This article is so interesting!

    RESPONSES:

    - Towards: Oh yeah? What's it about?

    - Away: Mhmmm, cool.

    - Against: It must be nice to have so much time to read.
    BID: You wouldn’t believe how difficult my day’s been.

    RESPONSES:
    
- Towards: Oh no, what happened?
    
- Away: You think you had a hard day? Well, I have a story for you!

    - Against: When do you not have a bad day?
    BID: That was such an intense rainfall last night!

    RESPONSES:

    - Towards: Yeah, that was super weird, right?
    
- Away: I guess.
    
- Against: You’re always so dramatic, it wasn’t that bad.
    BID: This isn’t working, could you come help me out for a second?

    RESPONSES:

    - Towards: Sure thing, I’m just in the middle of something right now, but I can come in 10 minutes.
    
- Away: (ignores the request)
    
- Against: Figure it out yourself!
    Lots of love to you, thanks for taking the time to watch and read! 🫶

    • @Adithi2609
      @Adithi2609 28 дней назад +1

      Thanks sooo much

    • @carolineindacityphx
      @carolineindacityphx 28 дней назад +14

      I love the examples listed here. Thank you. I never really looked at it this way, and running toward, turning away, and turning against clearly delineated the reaction to the bid. I have been guilty of turning away and turning against, and watching your video is a wake-up call to do better.

    • @caroln3564
      @caroln3564 28 дней назад

      Is your "culture" lgbwhatever??
      "Pandering" and "woke" is always a bad idea.
      I bet you're a carnivore in private

    • @sarahmillson1594
      @sarahmillson1594 27 дней назад +5

      I like this video :) looking forward to next Tuesday a cup of tea video

    • @carolinacolombotedesco70
      @carolinacolombotedesco70 27 дней назад +3

      the turning against examples seem to be responses for grudges being held as a result of lack of communication. great video as always 🥰

  • @FWBFrancesss
    @FWBFrancesss 28 дней назад +864

    A standing ovation for Robin's acting skills is mandatory 😂😂😂

    • @Gri03
      @Gri03 26 дней назад +6

      Haha I was going to say the same! 😂

  • @arty_stick
    @arty_stick 28 дней назад +1227

    A friend and I were discussing how people fall out of love a while back, and my friend said, "Love is a verb (action) and not a feeling, and feeling follows actions." The friend turned out to be my boyfriend eventually. :)

    • @PickUpLimes
      @PickUpLimes  28 дней назад +84

      🥹 aw i love that! this is so wholesome!

    • @DBMarquesS
      @DBMarquesS 28 дней назад +16

      You boyfriend is John Mayer?

    • @brian_hermelijn
      @brian_hermelijn 28 дней назад +3

      Love that answer. Super beautiful.

    • @arty_stick
      @arty_stick 28 дней назад +3

      @@DBMarquesShahah..maybe 😉

    • @Cloudipy
      @Cloudipy 26 дней назад +6

      The fact that this mindset came from your partner himself is great! I love that for you!

  • @sukikayanderson6051
    @sukikayanderson6051 9 дней назад +40

    I ' m in a relationship for 13 years now and I can totally agree. Also, I would like to add: You don't always need to agree (sunset e.g.), but if you have a different opinion, it helps to just react with curiosity: "Ah you like this flower? What do you like about it?" or "You like the sound of the bird, what does it make you feel / think of?" You don't always need to agree or tell your opinion, but be interested in the other person.

  • @neigeelisabeth8693
    @neigeelisabeth8693 28 дней назад +327

    The best piece of advice I got from my mum, when I was a teenager was: consider that the way you see the world is your personal ''map of the world'' filled with your experiences, filters, education... And that the other person in front of you has its own personal map of the world... It has helped me soooo much understanding that we do not see things perfectly the same way. Simple but so so much impact on any of my relationship❤❤

    • @federicade6382
      @federicade6382 27 дней назад +3

      This is a great advice!! :D

    • @Roismyname
      @Roismyname 26 дней назад +4

      Thank you for sharing this!

    • @arlenrodriguez1058
      @arlenrodriguez1058 25 дней назад +3

      Exactly! Every person is a different world! I've lived by this since I understood it and it saves me from complaining and criticizing others

    • @lekhadevi8763
      @lekhadevi8763 25 дней назад +1

      Ohh wow❤️

  • @meetandinspire
    @meetandinspire 28 дней назад +108

    "The secret to strong, healthy relationships isn't in grand gestures, but in these small, often overlooked ways we can turn towards the people we most care about."
    "The strongest relationships are those where the effort is consistently made in those tiny moments."

  • @swadhathakkar
    @swadhathakkar 28 дней назад +459

    Robin in the bloopers 😂❤

  • @agataesinska9271
    @agataesinska9271 28 дней назад +332

    I guess the advice that I am still learning is to not assume what the other person thinks if you do not know, better ask. A lot of miscommunication, arguments and bad mood can be avoided that way.

    • @theartalli
      @theartalli 28 дней назад +15

      I’m learning that too, it’s tough being an over thinker 😂

    • @PickUpLimes
      @PickUpLimes  28 дней назад +38

      Euf that's so true, and one I need to get better at for sure (professional overthinker over here 😅) - thanks so much for sharing the reminder !

    • @ginal2643
      @ginal2643 27 дней назад +8

      Absolutely. When people don't communicate, resentments & "harboring" happens.

    • @agataesinska9271
      @agataesinska9271 27 дней назад +2

      @@theartalli I fully understand, as I am an overthinker too. I guess I will never master this, but I can be better at this. ;)

    • @agataesinska9271
      @agataesinska9271 27 дней назад +2

      @@PickUpLimes I guess I tag along with this learning, a little step each time. Sometimes one or two backward, but hopefully more forwards. :)

  • @nandinisehar
    @nandinisehar 28 дней назад +497

    Robin’s responses were actually hilarious

  • @areiland
    @areiland 27 дней назад +225

    I love the Lumineers line: The opposite of love is indifference

    • @Gri03
      @Gri03 26 дней назад

      Absolutely right!

    • @puiiroyte5882
      @puiiroyte5882 24 дня назад

      Me too!

    • @bigjumpcoach6927
      @bigjumpcoach6927 22 дня назад

      I have a friend in the band, I'll let him know they are making a difference)

  • @MarshaJohnson
    @MarshaJohnson 28 дней назад +128

    I think one of the relationships where this is really underrated is the parent-to-kid relationship. We get so busy with everything else that turning toward them is a fight in itself. But if we don't, we could face them locking us out of their lives during their teen years and strained relationships as adults.

    • @Coffee_is_ready
      @Coffee_is_ready 28 дней назад +8

      I had the same thoughts. This is a good reminder for me to be more responsive with my kids.

    • @sarahhenning5484
      @sarahhenning5484 17 дней назад

      If I look at it truthfully I am more often than not turning away in the ways described in the video

  • @donnaadkins2429
    @donnaadkins2429 28 дней назад +141

    Loved this video! My husband and I who have been together for over 30 years have a '10 talk' everyday. This is a simple conscious effort to talk to each other exclusively everyday about anything that's on our mind. We have a large, messy and loud family so it's often difficult to grab that moment so before our beautiful family were around we developed this daily habit. Sometimes it's just 5 minutes and a hug, others it can turn into 30 minutes of intense conversation but we make time because it makes us, us!

    • @TheKarebear666
      @TheKarebear666 26 дней назад +3

      This is lovely. Thanks for sharing ❤

    • @MargAbbottYou
      @MargAbbottYou 25 дней назад +1

      Ooh love this, might sneak this into my day with Husb of 35 years...!!

    • @Mushroom321-
      @Mushroom321- 15 дней назад

      Great tips !!😮😃

  • @kay_writesnhikes
    @kay_writesnhikes 27 дней назад +84

    Thanks Sadia. I’m on vacation with my husband and we had a bad fight. I was in a sour mood and found this video while desperately searching for something to make me feel better. The video is VERY helpful AND the best part was Robin’s bloopers. I was NOT expecting them and was caught completely off guard and his lines made me laugh out loud and I remembered… beneath all the crazy, my husband is a good man who’s doing his best. So I’m ready to shower and get dressed up for a nice little evening date. Thanks so much!!

    • @brontec9769
      @brontec9769 24 дня назад +6

      I hope he turned towards your gesture to repair :)

  • @taraevans1108
    @taraevans1108 28 дней назад +86

    When I am having a bad day with work or anything outside my relationship, I will sometimes walk by my husband and literally say, I need a hug... and I get one. It makes me feel supported, even though I know my husband can't fix things for me. It also help him feel supportive, without having to come up with solutions.

  • @vitajanas
    @vitajanas 26 дней назад +88

    My biggest takeaway is that "bids for connection are everywhere". Just looking at this comment section it is clear that we are wired to engage, see one another, discuss, share, learn, teach, show up, laugh... Beautiful video, it made my week, thank you! :)

    • @brontec9769
      @brontec9769 24 дня назад

      what's amazing about this, is that it can also happen with perfect strangers

  • @tmmeliz3
    @tmmeliz3 28 дней назад +64

    I once read something very important: if you need to tell your partner about something you don’t like that they did, don’t say: “you are inconsiderate/irresponsible/etc because this and that” but instead say “you not doing this/when you said this MADE ME FEEL x way”. The second way is better because you’re letting them know how you feel without criticizing them, since that makes them focus more on the fact that you only critize instead of the fact that they did something that hurt you

  • @m2portal610
    @m2portal610 28 дней назад +17

    This video’s tip is a great one! I’m married 30 years and the tip I would to share is that we all thrive with some appreciation. Anything your partner does for…any action , support, comfort is worth saying thank you …showing appreciation encourages your partner to repeat these kindnesses, feel seen, heard and appreciated. It’s almost magic! Love your channel! Ellen

  • @quietcomfortasmr
    @quietcomfortasmr 28 дней назад +107

    This is wonderful, simple, and very meaningful advice! My husband and I have been married for over 20 years and watching this makes me realize that we have both worked to get better at turning towards each other. The life of a relationship has many phases and sometimes you won't be able to do this for each other in a completely even, consistent way, but prioritizing this kind of connection over time keeps things strong. By turning toward, I am always learning new things from my husband and getting to know him better as we both evolve and grow. I love this kind of content from you, Sadia, thanks for bringing back teatime Tuesdays! And thanks to Robin for the roleplaying, so great!! xo

    • @PickUpLimes
      @PickUpLimes  28 дней назад +15

      It sounds like such a beautiful relationship you two have! 🥰 I completely understand what you mean-since I've started asking more questions and actively 'turning towards,' I feel like I'm learning so much more about Robin too. It's helped strengthen our relationship so much in the short few months we've both been practicing it. And thank you for your kind words about his role-playing; haha I think he's such a natural! We had a lot of fun filming it! Thank you for being here and taking the time to watch, dear friend 🫶

  • @chinitafierce
    @chinitafierce 17 дней назад +9

    I enjoyed this video. My struggle is that some people seek validation continuously from others. Giving a positive response to their bid, instead of providing safety, comfort and contentment, produces a constant stream of more bids for attention (especially if they have burned other connections/friends) to the extent that it feels overwhelming… this becomes even more difficult when said person is a parent or sibling.
    But within the parameters of emotionally stable and healthy people I think this advice is spot on!

    • @undzwar2498
      @undzwar2498 9 дней назад

      I very much relate, I try to deal with it by communicating how often I'm available

  • @MandySam13
    @MandySam13 28 дней назад +35

    Robin was so funny in the outtakes. “Drama Queen much?” Was my favourite. 😂

  • @drit4890
    @drit4890 23 дня назад +4

    For me the most valuable advice was that relationships are in cycles, every few years the agreement of what that relationship means needs to be renewed. Sometimes an old relationship needs to die to let a new one be born. Maybe with other people or with the same one. I heard my therapist saying she married many times... the same man.

  • @lachicaimperfecta
    @lachicaimperfecta 28 дней назад +15

    We had this family habit at home to kiss everyone goodbye, when leaving home or going to bed, to ask for a hug if needed and to talk about anything that made us feel bad with respect. My mum was a teacher and I have always feel so lucky, because she managed to inspire me such a caring, loving, respectful way of treat others ❤ my boyfriend did not grow up in such an environment, but we try to work the same habits, as well as communicating without jugdment (not easy but worrh it 😊)

  • @FernandoD7336
    @FernandoD7336 28 дней назад +55

    Hello Sadia, I have been watching pic up limes videos since 2017. At that time I was a stressed law student. First I watched your video about minimalism. Since then I have become a regular viewer. When I was in university I was so stressed with my studies and for me, your videos were like therapy.🤍 I tried a couple of your recipes. Now my mom and I have become tofu fans🤭😊 I never knew we could eat this much vegan food until I found your channel. So thank you for doing what you are doing.💐 love from Sri Lanka 😘🇱🇰

    • @PickUpLimes
      @PickUpLimes  28 дней назад +8

      Aw I'm so happy our videos and recipes brought you and your mom so much joy (tell her I say hi!). And tofu is pretty awesome, hey? Such a versatile little ingredient. Thanks for your lovely message and for being a part of our community. Sending love back to you in Sri Lanka! 💗

    • @PupasAtPlay
      @PupasAtPlay 28 дней назад

      Are you a lawyer now? If so, how do you like it?

    • @FernandoD7336
      @FernandoD7336 27 дней назад

      @@PickUpLimes thank you for replying 🥹😍🤍

  • @DoodleBoon
    @DoodleBoon 22 дня назад +5

    When I learned about this study it gave me a new perspective on toxic relationships; when making those bids people can often stay because turning against was still better than turning away. That need for connection runs deep!

  • @kitty.monina
    @kitty.monina 28 дней назад +19

    I literally just had an argument with my fiancé about this two days ago and I was at a loss of words trying to explain to him with the proper diction! This couldn't have come at a better time, thank you so much for this invaluable insight!

  • @kimkong1413
    @kimkong1413 27 дней назад +23

    I have two things that I worked on improving in my reationships: Don't go for the fix and it's not a competition. Oftentimes the other person doesn't need/want advice but just someone who listens and lets them vent so they feel heard and seen (=appreciated and taken seriously). They don't need my "Have you tried this?" or "If I were you I would ...". Unless they specifically ask for my advice, I just listen and support.
    Regarding the competition thing, I often immediately went like "Oh, you think YOU have it rough? Well, newsflash!" I internalised that pain is always real to everyone and that it always hurts, regardless of outside circumstances and that it doesn't matter if other people have it worse. This person in this instance is suffering and it might be their whole world right now. So if I want them to feel better, I have to acknowledge that.

  • @sofifuentes0607
    @sofifuentes0607 17 дней назад +2

    This is exactly the conclusion I had this week while analyzing why I dont feel good in my relationship. Thanks

  • @dipalpatel5949
    @dipalpatel5949 28 дней назад +2

    i have bn your subscriber since 2017. and its so refreshing to see and listen to you everytime.

  • @sushmithaa08
    @sushmithaa08 28 дней назад +2

    I thoroughly enjoyed watching the video! Your content always seems to synchronize perfectly with moments in my life. Can't wait for the next one!

  • @Being_Ithra
    @Being_Ithra 28 дней назад +27

    Ur videos are real therapy session for free... make more such videos pls.. more love to u and the pul team

  • @ejnoro8371
    @ejnoro8371 28 дней назад +4

    The hand on the leg graphic really drove it home for me

  • @madhuram8005
    @madhuram8005 28 дней назад +2

    I love this teatime Sadia. I'm happy you brought them back.

  • @greeshmamisha5227
    @greeshmamisha5227 28 дней назад +3

    These videos are so you! I love these type of videos. It always makes me pause and slow down. It's so cozy, heart warming. Kindly make more these type of videos

  • @mansoor3159
    @mansoor3159 28 дней назад +53

    Glad to see you back Sadia and I really really never missed any one of your videos you are my inspiration and I wish you have a blessed week ahead♥️♥️🥹🥹

    • @PickUpLimes
      @PickUpLimes  28 дней назад +11

      Geez you're always the sweetest and best cheerleader Mansoor, thank you!! Wishing you a lovely week ahead as well 🤗

  • @Bethanytakesaloadoff
    @Bethanytakesaloadoff 28 дней назад +5

    Thank you for Tea Time Tuesday again. So refreshing to see again! This was very helpful with great advice on ways to improve relationships around us.

  • @user-ug2qi4it4x
    @user-ug2qi4it4x 28 дней назад +1

    Your and robin's relationship sets such a great example!

  • @sadiakhatun6276
    @sadiakhatun6276 28 дней назад +3

    I love your tea time Tuesday and vlogs. Please upload more of them.
    ❤❤❤❤

  • @sgayles11
    @sgayles11 28 дней назад +2

    Keeping a relationship sound and healthy is so important. Thanks so much for posting this. 🤗☀️❤️

  • @user-bl5lb2he4h
    @user-bl5lb2he4h 28 дней назад

    These tips were so useful that I can’t thank you enough!
    Glad to see you staying posted :)

  • @stmoebius
    @stmoebius 28 дней назад +9

    As I just went through the breakup of my relationship of 23 years, I realize how relevant this has been. Both in the positive for a long time in the beginning and in the negative towards the end.
    I wish I had found this advice about two years ago. It may not have saved my marriage, but it may have prevented a lot of pain.
    Thank you so much for your content. ❤

  • @angusz_
    @angusz_ 28 дней назад +1

    Awesome practical advice. Great to see you back!!

  • @amy-ca9104
    @amy-ca9104 28 дней назад +14

    Like if you agree Sadia should start her podcast . Her voice is so soothing that I can forever listen to her 💖

  • @joymoodley5818
    @joymoodley5818 28 дней назад +1

    😂 Robin was being sassy/ spicy at the end. Thank you Sadia for PUL. 🍃Can honestly say this channel and the content produced over the past 7 years I've been watching has literally changed my life for the better❤

  • @sarinasuisse6933
    @sarinasuisse6933 27 дней назад

    Absolutely agree with you. I already knew this piece of advice but seeing examples (shown back-to-back) will make it so clear for anyone who's never heard of it. 👏👏👏

  • @sailorMahrZ
    @sailorMahrZ 28 дней назад +2

    thank you for the very helpful video 🤍 definitely food for thought. well done, PUL team!

  • @yousweetthang17
    @yousweetthang17 28 дней назад +11

    Thank you for this informative video! I miss your Tea Time Tuesdays. ☕️
    My partner and I have been together for 10+ years and 5 of those years we did long distance. What helps our relationship is keeping the laughter and fun. We also have hobbies that we do together that we both learn and grow together in. We learned each other's communication style throughout the years which took a lot of patience and willingness to communicate and be vulnerable with one another. I've learned to not take things personally and my partner learned how to better engage with me. And when one of us cannot be 100% emotionally available for the other, we lean onto our friends or support system, journaling, or exercise. That last one was especially important when we did long distance. Still going strong, healthy, and happy, and continually finding ways to have fun and laugh together. 💞

  • @angel67772
    @angel67772 22 дня назад +1

    This is such a great share. I can already think of so many scenarios where the conversations left a bitter taste in my mouth when the person chose to "Turn Against" or "Turn Away".

  • @BK-dr3px
    @BK-dr3px 27 дней назад

    I literally JUST read about this in Psychology Today magazine and am so happy you are bringing it up 🙏🏼

  • @kellybonanno
    @kellybonanno 25 дней назад +1

    This is so true when it comes to relationships and friendships, I love how you explain it.

  • @Rose-eo1fw
    @Rose-eo1fw 27 дней назад

    This video is such a great reminder for me that I haven’t been really turning towards my husband’s bids for some time. Thank you so much!!

  • @nicolemostofa7923
    @nicolemostofa7923 28 дней назад +1

    Love this! Dr. Gottman is a genius. :) Thank you for sharing.

  • @MotherNaturesEdge
    @MotherNaturesEdge 28 дней назад

    I enjoyed this very much, I've been looking for ways to improve all of my relationships. This was such a way to feel, here, and see each example for what they are. I love the examples that you use.
    Also the bloopers were my favorite part

  • @DrGlynnWix
    @DrGlynnWix 28 дней назад +1

    I was wondering if it would be this! I read about this a while back, and it was really revelatory for me. You can't unsee the fundamental nature of relationships this is describing.

  • @lucidity_world
    @lucidity_world 26 дней назад +1

    Attachment theory and healing personal trauma - so many resources exist for this but a nice intro, supportivw community, and step by step courses are given via personal development school - they are a god send where literally all else failed me over more than a decade.
    Like the way you've put gottmans bids into real life examples. It helps so much more than descriptions. Really love these teatime catch ups the most. Thank you for this one ❤

  • @kannaroxify
    @kannaroxify 27 дней назад +3

    Connections have been fading in my relationships. I’ve been trying to reflect and learn why. But this is spot on!!! It’s so timely for me. Thanks so much for sharing this in such a beautiful and clear way 🥹 wishing you stronger and more beautiful connections in life ❤

  • @estelaramos6343
    @estelaramos6343 20 дней назад +1

    I want to thank you for taking the time to talk about this topic. We are living in a world where everyone seems to be disconnected from others and trying to fill that with a lot of different things and the truth is that we all have the need for connection with other people.
    Thank you.

  • @voicesofjoi545
    @voicesofjoi545 28 дней назад +2

    Loved this! Great one!❤

  • @sumitawadhwa260
    @sumitawadhwa260 27 дней назад

    I really appreciate this advice. Infact I always experienced these instances of turning towards, against and away....but didn't know the bid for connection concept. It's amazing and true to the core. It reinforces the truth that is the core of my existence.
    Thank you PIL. Really indebted to you 🙏

  • @v.7733
    @v.7733 26 дней назад +1

    I’ve been feeling a little unheard in my relationship lately and I didn’t know why. It’s great to finally understand! Thanks for uploading such an informative and well crafted video :) (as always)

  • @rawdahnabatanzi1244
    @rawdahnabatanzi1244 27 дней назад

    This is from the Gottman institute, so beautiful to have learned this from there ..its makes you so aware of your relationship..its a couple who have studied relationships for the passed three decades..thanks sadia for posting about this🥰,

  • @annakatharina5991
    @annakatharina5991 28 дней назад +1

    I love Tea Time Tuesday, thanks Sadia!

  • @franciska5892
    @franciska5892 27 дней назад +1

    This is exactly what I was feeling the past week with my partner and you gave me the perfects words and reasoning behind it, thank you! ❤

  • @rsumanam8038
    @rsumanam8038 27 дней назад

    I totally understand turning away attitude!

  • @PrettyKittyPaintings
    @PrettyKittyPaintings 27 дней назад

    I love strengthening my meta-communication. I'll express my intention with what I want to say, then say the thing. I'm not perfect, but it helps me immensely.

  • @alexandriayoung8759
    @alexandriayoung8759 23 дня назад +1

    A lot of times, in all aspects of connection, I try to show my love by listening, REALLY listening to someone, more than speaking. I also love to give meaningful gifts versus general gifts, to show 'hey, you told me once you liked xyz, so I got something that is the same or similar'. It's honestly the little things that count.

  • @yesxiloveyouthemost
    @yesxiloveyouthemost 27 дней назад

    This was really meaningful! What also helped me is learning your own and the other's love languages. It teaches you how they feel loved, which might be so different than yours so in some ways you wouldn't do it if you didn't know it

  • @heartanddwelling
    @heartanddwelling 25 дней назад +1

    I love everything about this video! My husband and I took the Gotman’s relationship test and it has changed the way we understand each other. This advice is priceless and so needed in every relationship ♥️

  • @zebrasbean2385
    @zebrasbean2385 28 дней назад +2

    This is great advice for also relationships with family members ❤

  • @prernasharma1307
    @prernasharma1307 28 дней назад +1

    Robin looks so serious in the videos but his humour is awesome, loved the content btw..... Helps a lot in relationships to acknowledge, engage and appreciate....... The examples were so relevant too
    Goes long way😊.... Keep rocking Sadia

  • @64Biina
    @64Biina 27 дней назад +1

    I have not heard of this before Sadia. Thank you so much for sharing this with us. It makes so much sense! My husband and I have been married nearly 20 years but always willing to learn. xx

  • @pragyaroy7318
    @pragyaroy7318 23 дня назад

    Very different approach and simple yet never talked about concept. Thank you❤

  • @marianab.1807
    @marianab.1807 28 дней назад +2

    I recently had a 10 year friendship fall apart and this could not have come at a better time!

  • @anjali47078
    @anjali47078 15 дней назад

    This is spot on. Thank you for putting this all so well.

  • @ayomireyhart
    @ayomireyhart 27 дней назад

    I love your videos. There is something so peaceful about them

  • @emilysmith2784
    @emilysmith2784 27 дней назад

    This is great. Thanks for sharing. One thing that helps us is when we have had a fight or a disagreement we have a few little tells that we do that don’t involve bringing up the fight or even having to admit someone “won” over the other. So we never actually apologise for fighting with each other but when one of us wants to clear the air or make peace we speak through a teddy bear or just send a stupid gif. Do something to make the other person smile. And sometimes it takes more effort to be in the receiving end of that. To allow my anger to dissipate and allow myself to smile and let go but we both make every effort to making the other person smile and also accepting these “bids” for peace.

  • @eleniskiada6537
    @eleniskiada6537 28 дней назад

    I like it so much when you keep changing the photo or the title!! I've already watched it three times 😍😍😍

  • @thecanemercado
    @thecanemercado 14 дней назад

    Thank you for your calm and clear explanation. Your videos are always thoughtful ❤

  • @sarahs6712
    @sarahs6712 28 дней назад +4

    This is so beautifully explained

  • @angelicadass2771
    @angelicadass2771 26 дней назад +1

    Thank you Sadia, for offering freely such profound content and in a palatable way.

  • @mariannelariviere285
    @mariannelariviere285 27 дней назад +4

    Sadia, this have been the most powerful video for me. I follow you since the beginning. A couple minutes before starting your video, i was in my head wondering why i was feeling bad (its been a couple of months since my BF and I separated). I was trying to connect with any unreseolved feelings. Your video made me cry during the entire time. It was a picture of the turning away and against in my past relationships. I allowed myself to be sad. That felt liberating. You just put simple explanation on my pain... 4 years of turning away...
    I will be able to identify bids for my next relationship. ❤

  • @tasing16
    @tasing16 28 дней назад

    This is so simple but such a gamechanger! Thank you!

  • @lindag277
    @lindag277 28 дней назад +2

    Thank you for this video. I realized I turn away a lot mostly because distracted. Going to change that, thanks ❤

  • @federicade6382
    @federicade6382 27 дней назад

    Watching this video I realised why the relationship with my mum is so so hard (she constantly turns away) and why the one with my husband is so great ❤ love this video, especially the simple tips at the end!! Tea Time Tuesday are always the best videos on the channel, for me :3

  • @huzaifanawaz1200
    @huzaifanawaz1200 28 дней назад +4

    Its very important in relationships to learn how to fight...these rules help us to thrive best in low moments...we must develop a very good emotional library when we are feeling very high...they will keep us away from bad response in low mood swings because our brain will pick words from assigned library only

  • @kimgoreham1596
    @kimgoreham1596 25 дней назад

    Aww thanks for this. My partner and I have been together a looong time, and I recognize now that our bids (both ways) are being met with indifference at least half the time. I will definitely be more mindful going forward!

  • @komilasoipova7382
    @komilasoipova7382 10 дней назад

    Yeah I'm absolutely agree that every relationship begins with making tiny things toward both sides ❤❤❤

  • @widedangel04
    @widedangel04 28 дней назад +1

    nice video! I agree 💯 I think we need to engage more with our loved ones and show them that we care!

  • @myrnap.2951
    @myrnap.2951 23 дня назад

    Thanks Sadia for the explanations of our response to others, which makes me understand better how to communicate with my family and friends.

  • @bailemuybien
    @bailemuybien 20 дней назад

    The bloopers at the end had me giggling. So adorable. Thanks for sharing your relationship with us.

  • @nicolerichards5122
    @nicolerichards5122 28 дней назад

    I knew what bids of connection were but never knew about turning towards/away/against, how insightful! My ex loved to turn against... there's a reason he's my ex

  • @AAIVE
    @AAIVE 26 дней назад

    i'm familiar! having this vocab/framework has been wonderful for me personally and i think this is a great nugget to share! they really are everywhere, and all reminders of that are good imo! ☺️✨

  • @nehahans8695
    @nehahans8695 28 дней назад

    Sadiya, thank you so much for this video and articulating so beautifully the need to be responsive in relationships, something I often keep sharing with my husband who keeps ignoring my bids unintentionally though but never realises it. 😅 We watched the video together and had a big smile on our faces 😀

  • @roshnirao5688
    @roshnirao5688 26 дней назад +1

    Such a profound insight! One of your best videos to date! Congratulations Sadia, keep them coming!❤️👍🏼

  • @moumitabiswas1801
    @moumitabiswas1801 28 дней назад

    Thanks Sadiya for sharing this video. Once in a while I love watching your sit down & chit chat videos. Relaxing, short & so meaningful. ❤

  • @svnlrerasdq
    @svnlrerasdq 28 дней назад

    Thank you for the video!!

  • @mrslindaofficial4720
    @mrslindaofficial4720 25 дней назад +1

    That video is so so wonderful ❤️🙏 and so true information and comes at the exact right time for me. I hope that I can deepen my relationship more with this and not unconsciously break it with turning away without knowing

  • @bala_akhila
    @bala_akhila 28 дней назад +10

    This has been so helpful to introspect about how I respond in my relationship! Definitely going to rewatch it with my partner, thank you Sadia 🫶 your videos are such a warm hug always 🥰

  • @KaraLorg
    @KaraLorg 27 дней назад

    I LOVE this! So refreshing. I will watch it again with my husband later so we are on the same page.
    Relationship advice I have is to be silly and playful. That's the foundation of mine and my husbands relationship as well as our relationship with our 6 year old son. Life is often stressful, but being silly and playful, making each other laugh greatly strengthens our connection and keeps it alive.
    I love your channel. Just discovered it today doing plant research. Just bought my first plant a few weeks ago ❤

  • @vrindakedia1859
    @vrindakedia1859 28 дней назад

    And also such a simple way to understand , develop, nourish and save a relationship.

  • @glitterxo247
    @glitterxo247 8 дней назад

    Thank you for sharing this!! Didn’t realize I’ve been indifferent to bids for connections by my loved ones. Hoping to do better now that I’m more aware of it!