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The 6 Pillars of Intimacy Conflict Resolution
- The Secret to Breaking the Conflict Cycle in Your Marriage
- ナレーター: Alisa DiLorenzo, Tony DiLorenzo
- 再生時間: 2 時間 30 分
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あらすじ・解説
Get a proven marriage expert-designed formula to help you resolve arguments in a healthy way!
Do you feel like you and your spouse are tip-toeing around each other? When you disagree, do you often find yourselves in one of these common scenarios, walking away completely or blowing up at one another? Haven’t found that missing puzzle piece yet, and feel stuck in the same old rut of arguments that go round and round and never get resolved?
It’s time for you to have a healthy way of tackling conflict when it arises. Why? Because you deserve to have a respectful, loving marriage where each of you can hold space for different opinions.
Authors Alisa and Tony DiLorenzo are passionate about helping couples create their own extraordinary marriages. They do this through their books and their top-rated marriage podcast, "The ONE Extraordinary Marriage Show," through which they connect with an audience of over 50,000 listeners around the world.
The 6 Pillars of Intimacy Conflict Resolution is based on their personal experience and from seeing the marriages of countless people they have worked with improve. They have discovered key principles that have kept many marriages alive and flourishing. Let them do the same for you!
Inside, you’ll discover:
- How to visualize what’s actually happening to you and your spouse during the conflict cycle, and know when to stop, reflect, and redirect before a disagreement spirals out of control.
- How to understand the key triggers behind the thoughts, emotions, and feelings that typically arise when you are in opposition with your spouse.
- How to recognize patterns in "how" you argue so you can identify a more effective way to interrupt them.
And more!
Conflict is a natural occurrence in all thriving relationships. And if you weren’t taught how to handle it effectively, you’re not to blame. Break the cycle of dysfunctional arguments today.