How to Stop Nagging: Why Do Women Nag? and How to Quit Nagging For Good
Book Details
Author(s)Kelsey Huntington
ISBN / ASINB00PF1A5PY
ISBN-13978B00PF1A5P6
Sales Rank231,206
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
Description
If you’re ready to eliminate nagging from your relationship, then this book is for you!
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How many times does your wife pester you in a day? Or, how often do you hear your husband telling you to “stop being such a nag”? Nagging is recognized as a form of interpersonal communication and considered a form of persistent persuasion. It is known to involve two people: the target and the persuader. The act of nagging has proven itself to be an ineffective method of communication in familial relationships. Acting as both a major cause of stress and a potential ender of marriages, nagging is a habit that women should throw out the window. Nagging pushes people away and creates resentment; it disrupts the natural flow of communication, making home life incredibly difficult. If you’re ready to stop nagging (or stop being nagged at), then let’s get started!
Here Is A Preview Of What You'll Learn...
- To Those Who Nag
- To the Spouse of a Nagger
- Reasons for Nagging
- When the Kids Are Involved
- The Ways that Women Nag
- Signs that You’ve Become a Nag
- Effective Ways to Improve Communication
- Much, much more!
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