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Bob Wright

    The Heart of the Fight
    Lozen
    A Rose for Rebeka
    Transformed!
    • Transformed!

      The Neuroscience of Changing Your Life for the Better, Forever

      • 328 pages
      • 12 hours of reading

      This award-winning guide presents innovative research from leadership experts Drs. Judith and Bob Wright, focusing on transformative strategies for personal improvement. It offers practical insights and techniques designed to help readers achieve extraordinary changes in their lives, making it a valuable resource for anyone seeking to enhance their well-being and leadership skills.

      Transformed!
    • A Rose for Rebeka

      • 96 pages
      • 4 hours of reading

      The narrative reflects on the profound changes in the narrator's life since the late 1800s, marked by a deep sense of loss and nostalgia. The statue over Rebeka's grave symbolizes a pivotal moment in the narrator's past, contrasting their former happiness as a devoted spouse and parent with the turmoil that followed. This poignant exploration of memory and love reveals how the passage of time transforms identity and relationships, highlighting the enduring connection to loved ones despite life's upheavals.

      A Rose for Rebeka
    • Lozen

      • 156 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      I hope it makes you laugh, and cry, and you feel the emotions that we felt to write this. We all deal with our problems, on our own mostly; it doesn't matter if its drugs, death, or any problem you face in your life, as it was for Ayiana. Its Love that matters and Love that conquers all the grief that we feel as we live here. For I can tell you that when you get to the other side that all the things here on earth that were such a problem for us are "GONE". And as you look back to earth you will understand and "feel" what I'm telling you now.

      Lozen
    • The Heart of the Fight

      • 264 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      In the midst of a disagreement, many couples may ask themselves, "What are we really fighting about?" As it turns out, breakups and divorce don't happen because couples fight, they happen because of how couples fight. In this much-needed book, Judith and Bob Wright--two married counselors and coaches with over thirty years of experience helping couples learn how to fight well--present their tried-and-true methods for exploring the emotions that underlie many relationship fights. Readers will learn how to use disagreements as an opportunity to deepen their understanding of their partner, bring more intimacy to the relationship, strengthen their bond, and learn from the conflicts and tensions that occur in all relationships.

      The Heart of the Fight