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Love Fixes Things: 45 Ways to Resolve Conflict, Build Trust, and Repair Your Relationships

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------------------------------------------------------------- Do difficult conversations leave you feeling drained and overwhelmed? Do you want to learn how to connect with others more deeply, authentically, and respectfully? Relationships are the most important and rewarding aspects of our lives, but can also be the most challenging and stressful. Sometimes we need a reset - a fresh start - to break old habits, heal wounds, and create new possibilities. In this book, you will discover 45 practical and proven ways to improve your relationships with anyone in your life. Whether you want to mend a broken bond, strengthen an existing one, or start a new one, this book will guide you step by step. Benefits You Can't Addressing Your 1. "I don't have time for a lengthy read."
Fear not! These 45 actionable strategies are designed for busy lives. Each one is a concise nugget of wisdom you can implement right away. 2. "I've tried self-help books before, and they haven't worked."
I get it. This isn't a promise of overnight miracles. It's a toolkit of realistic tactics that, with consistent effort, can truly reshape your relationships. Embrace the This book is not a quick fix or a magic formula. It is a collection of simple but powerful strategies that you can apply every day to make your relationships more fulfilling, harmonious, and joyful. Don’t wait any longer. Order your copy today and start your journey to peace right now!

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37 pages, Paperback

Published August 15, 2023

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Juanima Hiatt

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Juanima Hiatt writes from Oregon whenever she can grab precious silence. She is a member of Willamette Writer’s Group and the critique group, Scribophile. Juanima has a special place in her heart for kids – especially teens – and a fervent desire to help people. She loves movies, fly-fishing, hunting, nature, and any activity with her husband and two daughters. Her memoir, The Invisible Storm, portrays her battle with PTSD and what it takes to overcome the disorder. She also enjoys writing screenplays, children’s books, and is currently working on a political thriller novel.

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