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How to Defuse an Argument: The Power of a Simple Pause

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Arguments happen—especially with those closest to us. Sometimes, a simple disagreement with your spouse can quickly heat up, with voices rising and tensions running high. In those moments, knowing how to stop things from spiraling out of control can feel difficult. But new research suggests a surprisingly simple action might be all you need: a five-second pause.

Researchers from the University of St. Andrews recently conducted a study published in Communications Psychology that found even a short, five-second pause can help reduce negative emotions during arguments. The idea is simple: stop talking for five seconds when things start getting heated. That tiny break is enough time for emotions to cool down, allowing you to react more calmly instead of escalating the conflict.

Why five seconds? It turns out that even this brief moment can help reset our emotions and give our minds a chance to step back before responding. When we’re in the middle of an argument, it’s easy for emotions to take over. But pausing for a few seconds can help create a bit of distance between our immediate feelings and what we want to say.

The researchers emphasize that this technique best suits lower-level conflicts—those typical disagreements about chores, plans, or everyday frustrations. It’s not a solution for more serious issues like domestic violence, where professional help is necessary. But for those smaller, everyday arguments, a five-second pause can work wonders in preventing the situation from escalating.

The next time you find yourself in a tense conversation, try it: take five seconds. Breathe. Let the quiet settle between you for just a moment. That little pause can be the difference between an argument that gets out of hand and one that ends with a calmer, more thoughtful conversation. It’s a simple, powerful tool to keep in mind for the next time emotions start to rise.

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