Showing posts with label Conflict Management. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Conflict Management. Show all posts

Monday, June 10, 2013

> Communication Miracles for Couples: Easy and Effective Tools to Create More Love and Less Conflict


Communication Miracles for Couples: Easy and Effective Tools to Create More Love and Less Conflict


Create lasting harmony and keep love alive with psychotherapist and bestselling author Jonathan Robinson's powerful and simple methods for effective couples' communication. For anyone who wants to enhance their relationship by learning to communicate with less blame and mor


The best married couples' communication book I've read!
Like most people, my wife and I were never taught how to communicate effectively with each other. Ultimately, we ended up in marital therapy to try to save our marraige. We took turns reading the chapters of this short book to each other, then discussing what we had learned and how to put it to use. We learned more in a few nights than either of our therapists taught us, and at a tiny fraction of the cost! Our communications with each other (and with almost everyone else in our lives) has improved over 1,000%. Now, instead of just fighting over our respective positions on subjects, we can actually communicate effectively and get past our egos to get things accomplished and move on to the fun parts of life! If you don't yet know everything there is to know about really communicating with another human being on the very deepest and most effective level, then GET THIS BOOK!


Communication Miracles for Couples: Easy and Effective Tools to Create More Love and Less Conflict is one of best selling in Conflict Management category.


Thursday, January 24, 2013

> Men, Women, and the Power of Empathy: You Can Really Connect with Him!


Men, Women, and the Power of Empathy: You Can Really Connect with Him!


Does this sound familiar: A woman in relationship with a man finds herself complaining that he can’t just listen and try to understand her feelings and experience? During arguments, he acts like he’s being attacked and tries to prove he’s right with the “the facts?