Adult Relationship Skills
Build Trust and Deepen Connection with Your Partner (Mental & Emotional Wellness, Book 2)
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Narrated by:
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Ryan McNulty
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By:
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Nic Saluppo
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What does it mean to be an adult in a relationship? How can you stop unproductive patterns and adopt ways of relating that bring you closer together? If you want to be an accountant, you learn the profession in school. If you want to get better at a sport, you work with a coach. If you want to be in a relationship, you . . . well, you're supposed to just jump in and give it your best shot.
Most of us never learned what it means to be an adult in a relationship. We brought our conditioned ways of interacting into a partnership only to find our automated responses aren't effective in building intimacy. To be successful in building trust and connection, you'll have to learn new skills. By using these new relationship skills, you'll outgrow your old, ineffective patterns.
In Adult Relationship Skills, you'll learn:
-what does and does not create connection between two people
-that trust doesn’t come automatically, it has to be built (and how to build it)
-to use your voice instead of being passive
-how to make up effectively so you can move forward from hurts
-to truly listen instead of half listening and half thinking of your response
-a method for sorting out misunderstandings
Begin developing more trust and connection with your partner today.
©2023 Nic Saluppo (P)2024 Nic SaluppoWhat listeners say about Adult Relationship Skills
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- Johnmac
- 17-10-24
Look at yourself first
Probably the most poignant sentence is at the end.
Where are my actions and words coming from…..
A very insightful book with good real life examples.
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