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From Dr. Patricia Love, a ground-breaking work that identifies,
explores and treats the harmful effects that emotionally and
psychologically invasive parents have on their children, and
provides a program for overcoming the chronic problems that can
result.
This book will inspire, enlighten and encourage; through humor,
pain, laughter and tears. These are real-life detailed experiences;
involving healing of the human heart, the unseen, inner growth,
deliverance and the supernatural. Should you dare to read, you may
never be the same.
Why Am I Still Crying In My last book All's Well That Ends Well I
told the story about how I was so mistreated, I blammed everyone in
my life for everything that went wrong except me. I blamed my ex
husband, his parents, and my parents. In this book I have accepted
the responsibility for my own actions. I have learned a lot of
things since I have gotten older, and God have shown me so many
things. Now I'm crying because I'm happy, I'm crying because now I
know that the world don't owe mw anything. God has already done
what he said that He would do. I'm crying because I'm free.
This book was written to remind us that we all have fallen short of
the glory of God, therefore we need to be mindful of how we view
others. We tend to find fault in others because it is easier than
facing the truth. This book deals with love, hardships, and how our
expectations of others tend to lead us to disappointments.
My parents, aunts, uncles, Pastor, friends, and children have
played a large portion of encouragement in my life. They taught me
that in order to gain respect we must first show respect to others.
The Bible taught me that we must do unto others as we would have
them to do unto us. In the year of 1998 I preached my initial
sermon " Who could ask for anything more?" I was Ordained in 2000
as a Minister in the Northeast "B" Conference under the leadership
of Bishop C.R Parker.
The Gospel according to St. John 9:4, "I must do the work of Him
that sent me while it is day, night cometh when no man can work."
Men are right. The "relationship talk" "does not" help. Dr.
Patricia Love's and
Dr. Steven Stosny's "How to Improve Your Marriage Without Talking
About It"
reveals the stunning truth about marital happiness:
Love is "not" about better communication.
It's about connection.
You'll never get a closer relationship
with your man by talking to him like you
talk to one of your girlfriends.
Male emotions are like women's sexuality:
you can't be too direct too quickly.
There are four ways to connect with a man: touch, activity, sex,
routines.
Men want closer marriages just as much as women do, but not if they
has to act like a woman.
Talking makes women move closer;
it makes men move away.
The secret of the silent male is this:
his wife supplies the meaning in his life.
The stunning truth about love is that talking doesn't help.
Have you ever had this conversation with your spouse?
Wife: "Honey, we need to talk about us."
Husband: "Do we have to?"
Drs. Patricia Love and Steven Stosny have studied this
all-too-familiar dynamic between men and women and have reached a
truly shocking conclusion. Even with the best of intentions,
talking about your relationship doesn't bring you together, and it
will eventually drive you apart.
The reason for this is that underneath most couples' fights, there
is a biological difference at work. A woman's vulnerability to fear
and anxiety makes her draw closer, while a man's subtle sensitivity
to shame makes him pull away in response. This is why so many
married couples fall into the archetypal roles of nagging
wife/stonewalling husband, and why improving a marriage can't
happen through words.
"How to Improve Your Marriage Without Talking About It" teaches
couples how to get closer in ways that don't require "trying to
turn a man into a woman." Rich in stories of couples who have
turned their marriages around, and full of practical advice about
the behaviors that make and break marriages, this essential guide
will help couples find love beyond words.
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