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Hardcover The Five Languages of Apology: How to Experience Healing in All Your Relationships Book

ISBN: 1881273571

ISBN13: 9781881273578

The Five Languages of Apology: How to Experience Healing in All Your Relationships

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Real life involves real people who make real mistakes. Sometimes saying "I'm sorry" just isn't enough. The need for apologies impacts all human relationships. Just as you have a different love... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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El poder de la disculpa en todos los ambitos de su vida

Este libro se concentra en una idea simple pero poderosa que pasamos muchas veces por alto el poder de una disculpa sincera pensando en el otro. Si ustede tiene problemas con su pareja o en su familia, si ve que hay distancia o rabia, es probable que haya falta de amor, el trabajar para restituir el amor y la confianza requerirá de la disculpa y el perdón. Este libro puede ayudarle. Siempre se ha dicho que Dios nos dice que perdonemos, pero también el nos dice que para que haya restitución para que vuelva la confianza es necesaria la confesión y el arrepentimiento, este libro le ayudará a descubrir su forma de disculparse y las formas en que otros esperan que se disculpe. Los capítulos 1 al 6 mas el 14 (perdonarse a si mismo) son los mejores y les serán suficientes si le parece un libro un poco largo, lo demás capítulos son complementarios y opcionales a mi forma de ver. Le recomiendo tome el tiempo para leerlo y que le sea de bendición

Saving Relationships!!

This is one of the greatest books that I have read. Pratical techniques that could probably save relationships (marriages, family relationships, friendships,etc.) I greatly recommend this book for pre-marital couples, married couples, friendships even working relationships. The principles in this book has opened my and my husband eyes on our apology languages. When sorry doesn't seem good enough, find out why!!!

A Quick and Useful Resource

Since I read The Five Love Languages of Children, I knew The Five Languages of Apology would be just as thoroughly insightful. Who couldn't use some help enhancing relationships? The authors provide various examples, stories, and questions without making the reader feel criticized or reprimanded. For me, page 88, "statements of genuine repentance" was practical. Chapter 14, Apologizing to Yourself is thought-provoking. The authors also emphasize that apologizing is a choice as is forgiveness. According to the authors, the "art of apology" needs to be learned in childhood. When appropriate, parents need to apologize to their children - it's a way of taking responsibility for one's behavior. Since parents are the first and most influential teachers, we teach kids to apologize by doing so ourselves. It's not a sign of weakness to apologize - but of maturity and accountability. Chapter 15, "What If We All Learned to Apologize Effectively?" is summed up with, "Fewer people would turn to drugs and alcohol in an effort to find escape from broken relationships. And fewer people would live on the streets of America." Keep this book on your shelf or bedside table as a quick and useful resource for the relationship challenges in daily life. Now, I'd like to see these authors write a book on how to confront effectively. ~ Brenda Nixon, Author of Parenting Power in the Early Years and The Birth to Five Book: Confident Childrearing Right from the Start

Great How-to Book for Mending Relationship

This is a step-by-step guide to fixing relationships broken by hurt feelings, broken commitments, violations of trust, etc. It works!

A healing journey

The first thing I had to do when I received my copy of The Five Languages of Apology was to take The Apology Language Profile in the back of the book. I approached it in the happy, fun way I used to look at surveys in women's magazines until the very first question stopped me dead in my tracks. Since it was about how a spouse should apologize for failing to acknowledge a wedding anniversary, it hit home right away. I knew this was going to be a serious book and that it would bring up some very raw emotions. My husband had recently intended to acknowledge our anniversary with a beautiful gift, but it was stolen from his car before he had the chance, and nothing more was said or done about it. Even though I knew my husband was not to blame, I needed someone to take responsibility and there was no one to do that thus creating an unresolved issue we would eventually work through. As I read more of the questions, I experienced emotions ranging from sadness to anger and by the end of it I realized that very few people had ever apologized to me at all let alone took the time to figure out my apology language! It made perfect sense to me that my preferred apology language is accepting responsibility, since people who come from dsyfunctional homes often long for someone to own up to what he or she has done or said, and because this rarely happens, communication becomes distorted. In the midst of my own issues this book was addressing, I was comforted by the words Chapman and Thomas used to lead me from feeling very alone and rejected because of the lack of apologies given to me, to experiencing some healing and closure due to the new understanding I have been given. I have also become much more aware of the apologies I see in movies and in my relationships with friends. I do believe that if we could get to the point of being willing to apologize, even if we have to stumble through it at first, we would broaden our ability to truly love one another.

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