Deal Breakers

By Bethany Marshall

Deal Breakers - Bethany Marshall
  • Release Date: 2007-04-10
  • Genre: Family & Relationships
Score: 4.5
4.5
From 94 Ratings

Description

This is a book about men. Not all men, just emotionally unhealthy men. The ones who make you question, “Is it him or is it me? Am I making too big a deal out of this? I try to tell him how I feel, but he says I’m overreacting or needy or it's all my fault.”

Relationships are hard work, but how hard should they be? When do you know you are struggling too hard to make a relationship succeed?

Deal Breakers is about getting out of this “relationship purgatory”—where the present is unfulfilling and the future is the only thing you can hope for. But there is no magic future. If he won’t work on problems today, it’s unlikely they’ll ever be resolved. And passively hoping for change will only cost you years of depression or expensive therapy.

Dr. Bethany Marshall is here to remind women that relationships—like business relationships—are deals. In the business world, a deal breaker is the one nonnegotiable term that, if not agreed to, means the deal is off. But in the world of relationships, identifying your deal breaker can be much more promising, as it holds out the possibility of helping you to understand where the relationship has gone wrong, what needs to be done in order to make it better, and when to walk away because you’re doing more work than him to fix it.

A deal breaker is a boundary that smart people set for themselves because they know that falling in love can make them do stupid things. Through case studies, deal breaker scenarios, and suggested courses of action, Deal Breakers expertly guides frustrated women. By defining your deal breaker, you hold all the power to create the happiness you deserve.

Reviews

  • Eyes wide open! 6 stars!

    5
    By Beverly Rivers
    This is the most in depth conversation I have ever read that describes in detail the characteristics that many men exhibit. After reading this book I was not only able to assess men, but my own personality "type" as well; how I was a facilitator in contributing to their actions. Thanks to "Deal Breakers" I no longer feel the need to participate by being an "extra" in the movie of someone else's life. I highly recommend this book to anyone who is ready to handle "real truth" and share the responsibility for the role they play in selecting their partner.
  • AAA+++

    5
    By tiffanie andrews
    Great book! Gave wonderful insights to women that are in unhappy and unsatisfying relationships. Loved the examples and could relate to them! Highly recommend!