You can rebuild lost trust... This book was written for you, a couple just like us—two people who have experienced the pain of broken trust (sometimes repeatedly) yet desire to rebuild and have a marriage that is truly extraordinary.
Throughout this book, we will share how trust has been broken and rebuilt during our 25 years of marriage. We will also share stories from those who have worked with us to rebuild the trust in their marriage.
This book is built on the idea that when you take action, you can change not only your circumstances but also your feelings. In fact, we believe that if you want to see a change in how you feel, you need to start doing something different.
Who’s this book for?
Couples who are dealing with unresolved pain.Couples lacking emotional and sexual connection.Couples who need a guide to rebuild trust.Couples need defined guardrails in their marriage.After reading The Trust Factor, you’ll be armed with the knowledge you and your spouse need to rebuild the trust that either of you or both of you have broken. At the end of each chapter there are practical exercises to rebuilding the trust with your spouse.
What’s in the book?
Why would you hurt me? Why did my partner break my trust?How can I hurt you? Let me count the waysGet over "It" alreadyGet me OFF the emotional roller coasterMore than just a The healing process Your spouse is depending on you to enhance your marriage in a way that will honor both of you.
This marriage-changing information is brought to you by two of the most inspiring marriage professionals, Tony and Alisa DiLorenzo, with years of experience offered to you in the pages of this brand new book.
One of the keys to a successful marriage is trust. It is much easier to destroy than rebuild and this is a look at the hard work of rebuilding trust once it has been broken in a marriage. It is also worth the look before you lose that trust.
This is really a brief look at why we trust, why we make decisions that lead to the loss of trust and the work that it will take to rebuild the trust once lost.