When Love Stumbles

How to Rediscover Love, Trust, and Fulfillment in your Relationship

Nonfiction, Family & Relationships, Relationships, Marriage
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Author: Randi Gunther, PhD ISBN: 9781608824427
Publisher: New Harbinger Publications Publication: June 2, 2011
Imprint: New Harbinger Publications Language: English
Author: Randi Gunther, PhD
ISBN: 9781608824427
Publisher: New Harbinger Publications
Publication: June 2, 2011
Imprint: New Harbinger Publications
Language: English

Discover the 8 Most Common Ways Love Stumbles and What to Do About Them

Falling in love is easy. Staying deeply committed to your relationship, even when love stumbles, is the greater challenge. Eight major stumbling blocks can cause even the most passionate couples to drift apart-and chances are, if you're in a committed relationship, you've brushed up against at least a few of these. When Love Stumbles offers a plan for reversing problematic relationship patterns by making simple changes to your everyday habits. You'll find that these small but important steps will help your relationship find its footing once again.

Remove the eight major stumbling blocks:

•End disillusionment and find fulfillment
•Banish boredom by adding excitement to your relationship
•Turn destructive conflicts into constructive challenges
•Shift your focus from self-preservation to putting your partner first
•Stop struggling solo and start operating as a team
•Go from feeling like you're on trial to feeling unconditionally loved
•Instead of pursuing outside interests, recommit to each other
•Different dreams? Find common ground in new mutual goals

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Discover the 8 Most Common Ways Love Stumbles and What to Do About Them

Falling in love is easy. Staying deeply committed to your relationship, even when love stumbles, is the greater challenge. Eight major stumbling blocks can cause even the most passionate couples to drift apart-and chances are, if you're in a committed relationship, you've brushed up against at least a few of these. When Love Stumbles offers a plan for reversing problematic relationship patterns by making simple changes to your everyday habits. You'll find that these small but important steps will help your relationship find its footing once again.

Remove the eight major stumbling blocks:

•End disillusionment and find fulfillment
•Banish boredom by adding excitement to your relationship
•Turn destructive conflicts into constructive challenges
•Shift your focus from self-preservation to putting your partner first
•Stop struggling solo and start operating as a team
•Go from feeling like you're on trial to feeling unconditionally loved
•Instead of pursuing outside interests, recommit to each other
•Different dreams? Find common ground in new mutual goals

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