They were no longer enemies; they were two injured people trying to protect themselves.
Repair a past argument using new eyes. This is the "do-over." Johnson asks couples to pick a past fight where things went off the rails. Using the concepts from Conversations 1 and 2, you literally re-script the event. hold me tight seven conversations for a lifetime of loveepub
"That’s the point!" Elena cried, standing up. "I get worked up because I’m screaming for you to see me, and you act like I’m a problem to be solved or a noise to be tuned out. I feel like I’m living with a roommate, not a husband." They were no longer enemies; they were two
They were no longer enemies; they were two injured people trying to protect themselves.
Repair a past argument using new eyes. This is the "do-over." Johnson asks couples to pick a past fight where things went off the rails. Using the concepts from Conversations 1 and 2, you literally re-script the event.
"That’s the point!" Elena cried, standing up. "I get worked up because I’m screaming for you to see me, and you act like I’m a problem to be solved or a noise to be tuned out. I feel like I’m living with a roommate, not a husband."