I’ve talked a lot about the stories and the women of The Unhappy Wife, but there’s something else unique about this book. There’s an AFTERWORD by relationship coach, Anita Charlot! This afterword is special because Anita offers online relationship coaching, so anyone…anywhere can benefit! What follows is the first of her three pages of wisdom.
Kathy has done an excellent job of sharing the different and very complex struggles of women in unhealthy and unhappy marriages. As I read each story, I saw many similarities between what was written and many of the women that I have coached in the past, myself included. The pain, the disappointment, the second-guessing, and the tolerance are all too familiar.
How is it that women find themselves in unhappy marriages? Here are a few reasons I’ve uncovered while coaching my clients:
They are afraid to be alone
They do not know what a “healthy relationship” looks like
They have not yet learned to truly love and honor themselves
They have yet to find their voice
They do not know how to identify the person that will not only make love to their bodies, but also to their heart
They are confused about what LOVE really is
They mistake good sex for love
They rush into marriage for all of the wrong reasons
They don’t feel worthy of someone better
Learning to love and honor yourself first is key to any successful marriage. As a dating and relationship coach for over sixteen years, I’ve seen many women sacrifice their own needs and desires in order to win a man’s affection, or to gain their family and friends’ approval. They are so confused as to what a healthy relationship is that they begin to settle, to second guess themselves and to allow other people’s judgments to convince them that they should stay when they should be running in the opposite direction.
Of course I want you to see the rest of her sage advice, but you’ll have to order the book.
I want to read this that’s the name of the book? The Unhappy Wife?
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Yes ma’am. You can purchase eBook or paperback here: kegarland.com
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Ok. Wow thank you
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…and thanks for your support 🙂
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Some us of us are confused by what we were exposed while growing up. It makes it harder for some of us to recognize that we’re involved with a person for all the wrong reasons.
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Wanda, this is so true. A lot of times we mirror what we saw or make up what we didn’t see, and it causes so many problems later on.
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“They mistake good sex for love” Very common!
Another thing too
“Bad sex can crumble a healthy marrige”
I think people are very judgemental and selfish and dealing with sex
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Most definitely my dear. If the sex is bad, then someone might look elsewhere. And I agree about being selfish about it. Many people just want what they want, however they can get it. They don’t see it as a union or even a spiritual union that strengthens the relationship overall.
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Beautiful update AND great cliffhanger / marketing strategy Dr. G! 📖💙
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Thanks Dr D 😉
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😊😊😘
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I think as women we have been taught to sacrifice, put ourselves last -” just like our moms did”
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I agree luv. I think it’s time to shift that a little 😉
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As a nurturer you end up nurturing everyone but yourself.. that is where lies that tricky concoction.. I am I nurturing myself or being selfish?
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I say there’s nothing wrong with taking care of yourself. Honestly, if you don’t, then how can you give to others?
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Still working on that one…
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This totally adds a whole other dimension to your book! I was thinking I should have added a question about the afterword in the interview, but ah well, I see it all here…
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You think so? How?
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Well it ties the stories into themes and lessons and provides some psychological / personal development insights which the reader may or may not have picked up on in reading the stories…
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I agree. I thought it would be a nice touch to have an expert speak about the wives, as opposed to me simply giving my opinion. Plus, you know I always want to help. I figure if reading the stories didn’t inspire, then perhaps hearing what a relationship coach had to say might…we’ll see!
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There are many women, I’m sure, who can benefit from some help with their relationships. Sounds like this book will offer this and more 🙂
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I really hope so!
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This was so me “They do not know what a “healthy relationship” looks like”
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Right! Many of us don’t, men and women.
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Thank you so much for the info, K E! Sounds great. Continuing to send much love and blessings to the release of your valuable book!! 💖 Love, Debbie
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Thanks Debbie!
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