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Happy Relationships by Lucy Beresford

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Happy Relationships by Lucy Beresford is like manual to fix situations and relationships with your spouse, parents, siblings, friends, children and even in- laws.

Our relationships with our parents provide the earliest templates

Lucy extensively talks about close friends, of feeling let down, of toxic friends & friendship audit among others and offers tips that you can inculcate in your close friendships

You must always remember how unique and wonderful you are!

No one has your unique blend of experiences.

No one has your particular strengths, nor do they have to deal with your particular weakness


Our relationship with the spouse explores how many of us long to get the love and affirmation we believe we missed we missed out as a child and we carry this longing to our adult relationship 


Spouse in a troubled marriage to first understand if he has some unmet needs from childhood and then get over to stop blaming your other half for not meeting that need.      It could be attention, freedom, compassion or respect.


In broken relationship, broken trust causes us pain, they also provide us with an opportunity to know ourselves better.

                                                    

Happy Relationships

The workplace chapter is about managing your colleagues firmly but with reassurance 


Ask yourself whether your own emotions or mood are affected by their behavior, to see whether this relationship has echoes in your past.


Overall, this book is a brilliant read and gives you intelligent insights into issues that often clog our system and make our lives tough


Thanks!

Best Regards,

Ramya Bai. K

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