Love Tough: The Truth about You, Your Relationship, What Doesn't Work, and How You Can Change It

Love Tough: The Truth about You, Your Relationship, What Doesn't Work, and How You Can Change It

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  • Create Date:2021-12-03 06:20:55
  • Update Date:2025-09-06
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  • Author:Gary John Bishop
  • ISBN:B092VWCVFN
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Summary

From the New York Times bestselling author of Unfu*k Yourself comes tough-love that explains what makes relationships work: you taking responsibility to fix yourself。

If there's so much advice out there on how to make love last, why do so many of us still suck at relationships?

Because what's out there is BS says New York Times bestselling author Gary John Bishop。 Relationships are NOT 50/50; they're NOT a compromise or a sacrifice, and they're NOT about getting along。 In this edgy guide, Bishop dispels all the myths and superstitious crap and lays out an authentic blueprint for real, unabashed relationship success, including:


Stop blaming your relationship problems on other people
Your relationship lives or dies based on you and you alone
Your job is to become the best partner you can be

Bishop argues that a lasting relationship is about responsibility。 It's about going all in with no holding back。 Becoming the best possible partner means you commit to work on yourself so you can be someone who truly brings love into the relationship without fear or hesitation。 Whether you're in a relationship, or want to be in a relationship, this is the no-nonsense guide you've been waiting for--teaching you how to deal with the uncertainty, drama, and chaos of what it is to love another human being, and how to have a truly fulfilling relationship。

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Reviews

MookNana

This is the kind of relationship advice you'd get from a grizzled bartender 30 minutes before closing time。 Sage and wise, but not delicate。 The author is casual and irreverent, and has no time for your nonsense。 But, if you listen, you'll probably wind up happier and more fulfilled。The basic premise--that you are the only person you can control and the only person you can change--is solid。 This is short and accessible, especially for people who aren't habitual consumers of books about personal This is the kind of relationship advice you'd get from a grizzled bartender 30 minutes before closing time。 Sage and wise, but not delicate。 The author is casual and irreverent, and has no time for your nonsense。 But, if you listen, you'll probably wind up happier and more fulfilled。The basic premise--that you are the only person you can control and the only person you can change--is solid。 This is short and accessible, especially for people who aren't habitual consumers of books about personal growth。 Anyone in a relationship or hoping to be in one could benefit from reading this and doing the exercises the author recommends。 It's always worthwhile to try to become a more thoughtful, intentional person。Many thanks to the publisher and NetGalley for the opportunity to read and review! 。。。more