Marriage Conflict: Decrypt common marriage problems and solve them in a pacific way through non violent communication
Written by Maria Saposa
Narrated by Sheila McLey
3/5
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About this audiobook
Are you wondering if your marriage is healthy? Are you wondering how you can transform your marriage and deal with conflicts in the healthiest and most constructive way possible? Are you wondering how you can develop your emotional intelligence in order to improve your marriage?
If you answered yes to these questions, this book is for you!
All of the above topics and more are included in this book. Read on to find our more!
Avoid conflicts
This book can help you to transform your marriage forever. Conflicts are inevitable, but the way that you handle them will make the difference between an unhealthy and a healthy marriage. Conflict in a marriage can actually be quite constructive and can lead to breakthroughs, but you must first understand how to fight in a healthy way.
Communication is key
In a marriage, the way that you talk to each other is a huge factor in how healthy and how long-lasting your marriage can be. If you want to maintain your marriage for the rest of your life, the information in this book will teach you how! Many factors contribute to this and we will examine all of them in this book, before putting them all together in the end to show you how to move forward with the information you have gained.
Emotional intelligence
Emotional intelligence plays a large role in the health of a marriage, and in this book, we will delve into the concept of emotional intelligence and how you can use it to your advantage in your marriage. Anyone can learn to develop their emotional intelligence, and we will spend a section of this book looking at how you can improve your emotional intelligence in order to bring the best version of yourself to your marriage. If you share this book with your spouse, you can work together to build your marriage and work toward the healthiest relationship that you can.
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- Rating: 3 out of 5 stars3/5A bit too short and simplistic from my point of view