From the New York Times bestselling author of Unf*ck Yourself comes tough-love that explains what makes relationships work: you taking responsibility to fix yourself.
‘Love is patient, love is blind. . .’ Until it’s not. Then what?
No matter how much advice we get or how much work we do on our ‘stuff’, nothing ever seems to make the difference. The truth of it is, you’re woefully ill-equipped for one of the most life-defining things you will ever take on – being in a committed relationship.
Whether you’re currently in one, want to be in one, half in-half out, getting over one, married, single, separated, divorced, or just overwhelmed with the whole thing, let’s cut through the morass of relationship schtick and put you back in charge. No flowery BS, no woo-woo strategies, systems, or techniques, just real talk, for real people who want a real relationship that actually works.
‘Love is patient, love is blind. . .’ Until it’s not. Then what?
No matter how much advice we get or how much work we do on our ‘stuff’, nothing ever seems to make the difference. The truth of it is, you’re woefully ill-equipped for one of the most life-defining things you will ever take on – being in a committed relationship.
Whether you’re currently in one, want to be in one, half in-half out, getting over one, married, single, separated, divorced, or just overwhelmed with the whole thing, let’s cut through the morass of relationship schtick and put you back in charge. No flowery BS, no woo-woo strategies, systems, or techniques, just real talk, for real people who want a real relationship that actually works.
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A must-read for strategic advice on how to have lasting, fulfilling relationships. If you're single, this book is for you. If you're in a committed relationship, this book is for you. If you're divorced, this book is for you. Simply put, a better you awaits.
New York Times bestselling author Gary John Bishop doles out tough love about what makes relationships work, and how to look inward when problems occur.