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Robin Norwood

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Robin Norwood


Born
in The United States
July 27, 1945


Average rating: 4.03 · 32,216 ratings · 2,693 reviews · 27 distinct worksSimilar authors
Women Who Love Too Much: Wh...

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“The key is in learning how to live a healthy, satisfying, and serene life without being dependent on another person for happiness.”
Robin Norwood, Women Who Love Too Much: When You Keep Wishing and Hoping He'll Change

“Praising and encouraging are very close to pushing, and when you do that you are trying again to take control of his life. Think about why you are lauding something he’s done. Is it to help raise his self-esteem? That’s manipulation. Is it so he will continue whatever behavior you’re praising? That’s manipulation. Is it so that he’ll know how proud you are of him? That can be a burden for him to carry. Let him develop his own pride from his own accomplishments.”
Robin Norwood, Women Who Love Too Much: When You Keep Wishing and Hoping He'll Change

“Taking responsibility for yourself and your happiness gives a great freedom to children who have felt guilty and responsible for your unhappiness (which they always do). A child can never hope to balance the scales or repay the debt when a parent has sacrificed her life, her happiness, her fulfilment for the child or the family. Seeing a parent fully embrace life gives a child the permission to do the same, just as seeing a parent suffer indicates to the child that suffering is what life is all about.”
Robin Norwood, Women Who Love Too Much: When You Keep Wishing and Hoping He'll Change

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