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Marriage A Battle of Wits
Why Being Right Can Cost You the Marriage You Love
Author: Ollaliza Kaye
Narrator: Unknown
Unabridged: 5 hr 12 min
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Publisher: Independently Published
Published: 06/12/2026
Categories: Nonfiction, Self-help, Family & Relationships, Parenting
Synopsis
This audiobook is narrated by an AI Voice. Marriage: A Battle of Wits: Why Being Right Can Cost You the Marriage You Love
Too often the urge to be right turns small disagreements into long-term damage. This clear, practical guide helps you notice the patterns that make “winning” feel better than connection — and teaches the skills to choose differently.
Inside you’ll find straightforward explanations and tools drawn from real relationship dynamics:
- How rightness becomes a habit and how to interrupt the cycle
- Common triggers and damaging tactics (blame, stonewalling, minimization) and how to slow down
- Communication tools: I‑statements, active listening, mirroring, and pause rules
- The role of humility, authentic apology, and forgiveness as ongoing practices
- Boundaries, self-care, and short post-conflict rituals to repair faster
- Parenting through conflict and when to seek outside help
- Concrete steps to rebuild trust and move from adversaries to partners
This book is for couples and individuals who want less power-struggle and more partnership — for those ready to replace the need to be right with the desire to stay connected. It doesn’t promise easy fixes, but it does offer clear practices you can use right away to reduce escalation, repair harm, and strengthen the everyday habits that build a healthy marriage.
Too often the urge to be right turns small disagreements into long-term damage. This clear, practical guide helps you notice the patterns that make “winning” feel better than connection — and teaches the skills to choose differently.
Inside you’ll find straightforward explanations and tools drawn from real relationship dynamics:
- How rightness becomes a habit and how to interrupt the cycle
- Common triggers and damaging tactics (blame, stonewalling, minimization) and how to slow down
- Communication tools: I‑statements, active listening, mirroring, and pause rules
- The role of humility, authentic apology, and forgiveness as ongoing practices
- Boundaries, self-care, and short post-conflict rituals to repair faster
- Parenting through conflict and when to seek outside help
- Concrete steps to rebuild trust and move from adversaries to partners
This book is for couples and individuals who want less power-struggle and more partnership — for those ready to replace the need to be right with the desire to stay connected. It doesn’t promise easy fixes, but it does offer clear practices you can use right away to reduce escalation, repair harm, and strengthen the everyday habits that build a healthy marriage.