I Don't Have to Make Everything All Better makes two propositions: First, you don't have to solve other people's problems. And second, by appropriately validating feelings, you empower people to be their own problem solvers, which will significantly increase the quality of your relationships.The techniques of validation the Lundbergs share give people the space to solve their own problems while still feeling that someone cares. In the first half of the book the Lundbergs discuss the principles behind validation, while the second half shows how these techniques can work to improve communication and relationships with children, teens, spouses, blended families, and even on the job.The authors' anecdotal style and examples demonstrate validation in everyday situations and language that readers can easily master. And the results can be miraculous.Powerful ... practical suggestions on the how-to's of building meaningful relationships. -- Stephen R. Covey, author of The 7 Habits of Highly Effective PeopleThis book has the power to improve all relationships. I highly recommend it. -- Dr. Ronald Jorgensen, the Mayo Clinic
In their weekly radio show and in their popular workshops, Gary and Joy Lundberg have already helped thousands of people and their families to communicate more effectively. Now, the Lundbergs address an all too common dilemma that arises when others expect you to solve their problems for them, showing readers how they can shed the no-win role of "fixer" and empower people to solve their own problems through validation--a simple yet profound communication tool that is essential to any healthy relationship. Refreshingly straightforward, this inspiring and entertaining work is poised to become a classic guide for anyone who wishes to improve relationships with their partner, children, colleagues and friends.
In this inspiring book, respected LDS authors give their thoughts on how you can get more from the sacrament, and how by partaking of these sacred emblems you can come closer to the Savior.
Emphasizing the healing power of the Atonement, these pages explore different facets of adversity and the corresponding promises found in the gospel of Jesus Christ.Life in today's world can be fraught with difficulty and danger. From the vast global stage to the intimate family circle, we face uncertainty, unrest, and upheaval. The near-constant barrage of challenges may strain our hope and challenge our faith. Where can we turn for peace?
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