Have you considered that your relationships are a spiritual practice in themselves? Linda Bloom is a psychotherapist and marriage counselor who teaches communication seminars and relationship workshops. She is the co-author of the best-selling book, 101 Things I Wish I Knew When I Got Married; also Simple Lessons to Make Love Last, Secrets of Great Marriages and That Which Doesn’t Kill Us: How One Couple Became Stronger at the Broken Places. Linda and her husband Charlie have been married for 50 years and are living examples of making relationship a daily spiritual practice. In this episode we focus on Linda and Charlie’s latest book, An End to Arguing – 101 Valuable Lessons for All Relationships, which was just published. Here are a few areas we cover in our conversation: • The importance of doing your own work • Forgiveness meditation as a central practice • The need to loosen attachments • The practice of being with feelings • Seeing your partner (or friend, sibling, etc.) through the lens of appreciation and gratitude • The importance of inviting your partner into conversation • Making agreements Website: https://bloomwork.com/ Books: https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/contributors/linda-and-charlie-bloom Free e-books https://app.robly.com/subscribe?a=2ec85ee30b32f83a0cf2b18b108f3a0d An End to Arguing book: https://www.amazon.com/End-Arguing-Linda-Charlie-Bloom/dp/1646638085
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