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How One of You Can Bring the Two of You Together: Breakthrough Strategies to Solve Your Conflicts and Reignite Your Love (Hardcover)

by Susan Page (Author)
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From Library Journal
Page (Now That I'm Married, Why Isn't Everything Perfect?, LJ 1/94) believes in approaching things differently. Contrary to the mainstream "couples" approach to relational counseling, Page convincingly claims that just one person in a relationship can create momentous positive growth that will bring both people closer together. She believes that for every action there is always an equal, opposite reaction, and that one person's fundamental shift toward "good will" lays the foundation for a better relationship. Page begins with the practical strategies that one person can use to repair a relationship, then turns to philosophical underpinnings. Her consistent standard for her advice is practicality and ease of use. This breakthrough book belongs in all libraries.?David R. Johnson, Fayetteville P.L., Ariz.
Copyright 1997 Reed Business Information, Inc.

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This breakthrough book, How One of You Can Bring the Two of You Together, suggests a completely different approach for improving a marriage.  Susan Page dispels the myth that repairing a relationship is necessarily a two-person task and shows that making changes in your marriage by yourself is an effective and a low-stress strategy.  Based on the premise that what you do in a relationship changes how you feel about it, Page shows you how you can take individual action that will result in mutual strength and happiness.

Step by step, Page demonstrates that the secret to a thriving marriage is finding the balance between taking care of yourself and extending good will to your partner.  Through a series of experiments, she introduces the concept of Loving Leadership and presents a range of solo strategies for creating harmony in a marriage, including how to:

* Develop fresh perspectives about your relationship
* Overcome resentment and move beyond blame
* Solve major problems--one at a time
* Ensure that your needs are met regardless of your partner's actions
* Recapture lost intimacy

With tangible goals, you can work through your own frustrations to arrive at new thinking and new actions.  In this wise and inspiring book, you will learn, as Susan Page writes, that: "Deciding to work alone on your relationship gives you enormous power, not power over your partner, but inner power and personal
strength.  Working alone on your relationship gives you an unparalleled opportunity to grow."

For anyone in a relationship that needs major repairs--or just a little TLC--here is the ultimate do-it-yourself handbook.