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How to Win an Argument

How to Win an Argument

by Michael | Oct 17, 2018 | New Skills, Step 4 - Challenging Thoughts, The God Factor

My (now ex-) wife and I could get tangled up in a conflict pretty easily. Honestly, she was much better at arguing than I am. She knew just what to say that hurt, the half-truths that were hard to defend, and could twist my words to make me look bad. I could never...
Confusion and Desperation are Common Before Learning How to Stop Abusive Behavior

Confusion and Desperation are Common Before Learning How to Stop Abusive Behavior

by Michael | Oct 7, 2018 | Ananias Guidebook, Step 1 - Desire Change, Step 3 - Identify Root Causes, Step 4 - Challenging Thoughts

Last week, we got an email from Nathan, although it could have been from almost anyone because many people find themselves in a similar situation. See if you relate to his confusion on what is emotional abuse and what he is doing that fits that description. I can feel...

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