Insecurity Cure
How to Stop Jealousy and Feeling Insecure in Your Life and Your Relationships
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Narrado por:
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Leanne Yau
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De:
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Mark Hamman
Sobre este áudio
This book contains proven steps and strategies on how to eliminate jealousy and insecurity in your life.
Any relationship is prone to certain hurdles. There are times in which you and your significant other fight over even the simplest things. Choosing a restaurant to dine in for the night can very well nurture an atmosphere of contempt. And then there are other things like finances, careers, relationships and emotional space that constitute the core of human life.
We can never stray from the simple truism that relationships can succumb to problems. And it becomes more complicated when either partner begins to feel emotionally detached; a feeling which is often caused by jealousy.
But regarding jealousy, we should also provide another truism. For instance, in the world of relationships, we find it hard to know the feelings of our partners. We cannot help but try to decode their thoughts. But we do know how we feel when, say, when they approach someone else. This happens a lot to people in relationships. You are at a party, and then this guy or girl arrives, flaunting the good looks of a model. He or she enters the room, attracting the other people with sex appeal. You can only look on when your hubby figures as a potential victim. You try to play it cool, but you just can't help being unnerved in such a tense situation, where you try to control your partner but simply can't. Instead, you try to enjoy the remaining hours of the party, contemplating on whether you are indeed a good mate.
©2014 Mark Hamman (P)2016 Kindle Desk