In the best-selling ScreamFree Parenting,
Hal Runkel showed thousands of parents how focusing on
themselves, in order to keep their cool, can
revolutionize their family life. In his groundbreaking
new book, The Self-Centered Marriage, Runkel now
shows couples how learning to focus on themselves, in
order to stay calm in the face of common marital
conflicts, is the key to creating a deep, lifelong
connection. Every committed couple
strives to hold on to the marriage they envisioned back
when they first said "I do"--before kids, mortgages, and
all of life's inescapable issues seemed to get in the
way. But the truth is this: conflict about these issues
is unavoidable. What typically results are two spouses
feeling forced to compromise themselves in order to just
get along and keep it together. Eventually couples start
"screaming" at each other--sometimes literally yelling
out loud, sometimes shutting themselves down and
shutting their partners out. In The
Self-Centered Marriage, therapist and bestselling
author Hal Runkel introduces some radical new concepts
about marriage, teaching couples how to embrace their
separate selves as a profound vehicle for strengthening
a marriage. Every great marriage is a self-centered
marriage because it's a bond between two whole, centered
people. Calmly focusing on your own behavior, choices,
and moods—which you can control—rather than your
spouse’s—which you cannot—is the first step toward
creating the relationship you really crave. Using
accessible anecdotes and disarming humor, Runkel
disproves prevailing marital wisdom and reveals a
revolutionary path for spouses to be fully themselves,
and fully married, at the same time.
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