Buchzusammenfassung
Dr. Henry Cloud is a clinical psychologist and leadership expert. Dr. John Townsend is a business consultant, leadership coach, and psychologist. Separately, each has authored multiple books on leadership and psychology. Together, they are co-authors of the New York Times best-selling Boundaries and leaders of the acclaimed GrowthSkills workshop series.
In Roseto, Pennsylvania, the longevity of early 20th-century Italian immigrants revealed a profound truth: strong, healthy relationships significantly impact well-being. However, by the 1990s, as familial bonds weakened and new residents lacked the same connection, life expectancy aligned with national averages. This underscores how nurturing relationships can enhance health, while toxic ones may lead to emotional and physical harm. Evaluating your social circle with both emotional and logical insight is crucial to identifying patterns of imbalance, fear, or idealization. Recognizing unsafe traits in yourself and others, such as jealousy, entitlement, or emotional withdrawal, is the first step toward fostering meaningful connections. Unsafe individuals—whether deserters, skeptics, or unreliable types—struggle with intimacy and can negatively affect your happiness. Yet, growth is always possible, starting with self-awareness and extending to seeking trustworthy individuals who embrace forgiveness, humility, and mutual support. By understanding these dynamics, you can build secure, empowering relationships that contribute to a fulfilling life.
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