Description
Discover the essential guide to navigating arguments in love with 'Arguments.' This insightful book explores the dynamics of communication within relationships, addressing why couples experience between thirty and fifty significant arguments a year. Understanding these common conflicts—ranging from disagreements about finances to intimacy issues—is crucial for any couple looking to strengthen their bond. Published by Affirm, this brand-new edition (ISBN: 9781912891115) provides practical strategies for healthier communication and resolution tactics. Dive into the twenty most frequent arguments couples face and learn how to express heartfelt needs amid challenging discussions. This book teaches readers to transform potentially destructive arguments into meaningful dialogue. By recognizing the mismatch between our intentions and our delivery, couples can convert conflicts into opportunities for deeper understanding and connection. Ideal for anyone seeking to enhance their relationship, 'Arguments' offers wise insights on avoiding unnecessary disputes and fostering love and empathy. With 80 pages of expert advice and thoughtful analysis, this is a must-have addition to your relationship toolkit. Free shipping is available, and please allow up to 6 weeks for delivery. Once your order is placed, it cannot be cancelled.
Note: Shipping for this item is free. Please allow up to 6 weeks for delivery. Once your order is placed, it cannot be cancelled.
Condition: BRAND NEW
ISBN: 9781912891115
Year: 2019
Publisher: Affirm
Pages: 80
Description:
An average couple will have between thirty and fifty significant arguments a year, and yet we're seldom taught very much about why they happen and how they could grow a little less intense. This is a guide to arguments in love: it teaches us why they might occur, what their symptoms are, how we could learn some wiser ways of communicating and how we would ideally patch up after a fight.
The book looks at twenty of the most common arguments - including ones about sex, money, in-laws, who is 'cold' and who is 'over-emotional' and the state of the bathroom and the finances. We recognise our own antics but also pick up consoling and wise ideas on how to skirt certain conflicts going forward. The tragedy of every sorry argument is that it is constructed around a horrific mismatch between the message we so badly want to send ('I need you to love me, know me, agree with me') and the manner in which we are able to deliver it (with impatient accusations, sulks, put-downs, sarcasm, exaggerated gesticulations and forceful 'f*** yous'). A bad argument is a failed endeavour to communicate; this is a definitive guide to how we might argue better.
Note: Shipping for this item is free. Please allow up to 6 weeks for delivery. Once your order is placed, it cannot be cancelled.
Condition: BRAND NEW
ISBN: 9781912891115
Year: 2019
Publisher: Affirm
Pages: 80
Description:
An average couple will have between thirty and fifty significant arguments a year, and yet we're seldom taught very much about why they happen and how they could grow a little less intense. This is a guide to arguments in love: it teaches us why they might occur, what their symptoms are, how we could learn some wiser ways of communicating and how we would ideally patch up after a fight.
The book looks at twenty of the most common arguments - including ones about sex, money, in-laws, who is 'cold' and who is 'over-emotional' and the state of the bathroom and the finances. We recognise our own antics but also pick up consoling and wise ideas on how to skirt certain conflicts going forward. The tragedy of every sorry argument is that it is constructed around a horrific mismatch between the message we so badly want to send ('I need you to love me, know me, agree with me') and the manner in which we are able to deliver it (with impatient accusations, sulks, put-downs, sarcasm, exaggerated gesticulations and forceful 'f*** yous'). A bad argument is a failed endeavour to communicate; this is a definitive guide to how we might argue better.