John Sutter: Wouldn't all this giving andgv just leave us drained and empty? I mean, when does it stop? How does it startsuch a grat isut a great question, because y we do think that, right? And again, it's a natural thing to think. It's like the principles of economics. They call economics the dismal science. If i have ten bushels of apples, and i give you three, while now i'll only have seven left. That's the principle of economics. It's the opposite in human relations. In human relations, if i given you time, if i give you attention, i give you care, love, compassion
John David Mann is a NYT bestselling author of 30+ books. Ana Gabriel Mann, MA, is a celebrated educator and therapist who leads the Go-Giver Marriage Coaches Training Program.
Top 3 Value Bombs:
1. You have to slow down and take time to recreate.
2. Lasting love is learning to say sorry and what you love about your partner.
3. Love is a daily practice. If your marriage has challenges, it is not fruitful to ask what is wrong with your partner. The way to improve your relationship is to focus on yourself.
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