Relationship Reset: Secrets from a Couples Therapist that Will Revolutionize Your Love for a Lifetime by Jen Elmquist
Author:Jen Elmquist [Elmquist, Jen]
Language: eng
Format: azw3
Publisher: Restoration Productions
Published: 2017-09-12T04:00:00+00:00
The Humble Warrior Explained
To be humble is to be low, putting others first. To be a warrior is to be assertive and persistent, to not give up. These two stances sit in juxtaposition to one another, yet they have been the key combination to any triumphant and sustainable revolution throughout history. Humble Warriors have stood out in history as strong yet gentle leaders who effectively created life-enhancing and sustainable change. Think of Gandhi or Martin Luther King Jr. These figures marked the world by confronting conflict with love and humility while also holding strong and not backing down. They were driven by their beliefs in an improved society—not just for themselves, but for everyone. When faced with massive differences, they declared there to be a better way where we all win. They embodied the definition of Humble Warrior. In your world with your partner, you too can declare a better way and make a path for peace. Humility, assertiveness, and persistence are extremely valuable traits in our lives as well, particularly with those we love the most. If you want to create a revolution in your relationship, these are your critical partners. At this point you may be thinking, “That’s all well and good, but I am no Gandhi or Martin Luther King Jr., and I have no idea how to be a Humble Warrior.” Don’t worry; we are going to walk through this one together. Let’s take a look at some simple ways you can start to become a Humble Warrior in your relationship. Also, remember: We are not shooting for perfection. This is an invitation to step into health and happiness! Just give this a try. I think it will help.
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