Trust Issues
Manage the Anxiety, Insecurity and Jealousy in Your Relationship, with 10 Simple Steps
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Narrated by:
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Denise Krueger
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Written by:
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Jessica Riley
About this listen
Are you tired of failed romantic relationships and friendships? Have your previous partners told you that you are "too possessive" or "jealous"? Do you feel yourself burn with jealousy when you see your partner talking with some attractive acquaintance? Do you go through your partner's things or demand detailed explanations of where they have been? Most people know this isn't the foundation for successful relationships, and they would like to stop reacting this way, but how?
Author Jessica Riley outlines a 10-step plan for overcoming these hang-ups in Trust Issues. Riley pulls no punches here - she gets straight to the heart of the problem from the first chapter. She addresses right from the start your thinking process, which is leading you to exhibit your possessive behavior. However, Riley is careful to explain the difference between our thinking and our actions. If that sounds too obvious, remember that your goal is to decrease the actions you're taking that are toxic to your relationships (the thoughts you are having may not feel good, but the problems with your partner don't start until you start acting on those thoughts).
Trust Issues begins with some questions for the listener's personal reflection, so you may want to have your journal handy as you listen. These questions will start you on your journey to improved relationships with some knowledge about yourself. Armed with the answers to these questions, you can move into Riley's chapter on why you have difficulties believing what your partner is saying to you. This will be a huge chapter for you if you're struggling with overpossessiveness, because your partner's statements ("I'm working late tonight" or "that was my mom on the phone") are often the flash points for conflict.
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- Anonymous User
- 2019-01-31
Disappointing
A lot of “you should” advice without tangible actions or suggestions. And the advice to just try and believe your partner even if you know they’re lying is not useful.
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- Anonymous User
- 2020-05-15
Superficial Advice
I've read and listened to several books on this topic and this by far has been the most superficial. What I mean by this, is that the author states very obvious points throughout the entire book and it doesn't seem to ever go deep into the "hows". To me, it felt that the author knows very little more than the common self-aware adult on this topic. I would say this book had maybe 1-2 small points that I can take from it. I recommend this book to people who are extremely new at self awareness and need the very basic knowledge about jealousy. It felt more like a to-do list or an obvious checklist with no psychological depth as to why or how. I respect this author however for writing this book as that is a great life achievement but my honest review is that it's written at a beginner level. I could see this being good content for teenagers and those who are very new to relationships. I thought the reader's voice was nice.
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