"How One of You Can Bring the Two of You Together" suggests a completely
different approach to improving a marriage. This audiobook shows that
making changes in your marriage by yourself is an effective and
low-stress strategy, because you are not at the mercy of your partner's
moods, timing, communication skills, or willingness to work. When you
make a change in your behavior or your attitude entirely on your own,
you can work a miracle in your marriage. "How One of You Can Bring the
Two of You Together," you will learn the fundamental shift which takes
place in your thinking, from "How much am I giving/How much is my
partner giving?" to "How much am I giving/How much am I taking?"--two
factors over which you have complete control. Through a series of
experiments and exercises suggested in this book, you will have the
opportunity to review your relationship, see how others have made subtle
changes in their thinking and behavior and reaped great amounts of
happiness, and how you can use those same lessons and make your marriage
a much happier and satisfying place to be. In this wise and inspiring
new audiobook, Page introduces us to the concept of Loving Leadership,
and offers specific strategies for shifting your viewpoint, managing
resentment, solving nagging problems, and re-establishing intimacy with
your spouse. With tangible goals, you can work through your own
frustrations to get to new thinking and new actions. The secret in this
audiobook which leads you to a successful, gratifying marriage is
learning how to balance taking care of yourself and extending good will
to your partner. And, Susan Page says, "Deciding to work alone on your
relationship gives you enormous power, notpower over your partner, but
inner power and personal strength. Working alone on your relationship
gives you an unparalleled opportunity to grow."