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Renovate Your Relationships

A Proven Guide to Setting Boundaries and Building Bridges with Those Who Matter Most

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Renovate Your Relationships

By: Scott Vaudrey MD
Narrated by: Mark Smeby
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Doctor-turned-pastor Scott Vaudrey shows listeners how to have stronger, more meaningful relationships by mastering the balance between building bridges and setting boundaries.

We all have people in our lives who are difficult--a demanding boss, an annoying neighbor, a manipulative family member, or a controlling spouse. When you reach a point where something must change in that troubling relationship, how do you narrow the gap between where things are and where you want them to be?

In Renovate Your Relationships, Scott Vaudrey draws on his experience as both an emergency-room physician and a pastor to reveal how we can diagnose the problems in our specific relationships and then master the balance between building bridges toward people and setting boundaries with them. Using real-life stories, illuminating dialogues, and ground-breaking practical tools, he unearths the root cause of our relational breakdowns and helps us make changes that enable us to move forward with a new, more productive pattern of relating.

Charts and tables are available in the audio book companion PDF download.

Communication & Social Skills Family Conflict Resolution Personal Development Relationships Marriage Psychology & Mental Health Psychology Marriage & Relationships Christian Living Christianity
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The inner shifts the outer. "The one fact we know about a leprechaun in a workhouse is -- whatever she will do there, she will not work" In context I think that is what Scott Vaudrey means by "it takes two" but I was still sorry to see the comment, and more than once. That being said, though, if found it a solid book on how to get on in a family, especially if one/both of the adults are on the ADHD/Autism spectrum.

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