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Alison A. Armstrong – The Cure For Complaining

The Cure For Complaining

Alison A. Armstrong – The Cure For Complaining

“You Might Urgently Need Cure for Complaining. Imagine being able to stop your own complaints in your throat before they pop out and damage your relationship, and instead getting the result you want. Imagine being able to diffuse other people’s complaints – especially the ones you hear again and again and again…”
— Alison Armstrong

Did you know that complaining about something is the sure fire way to make sure a man does nothing about it?

Did you know that hearing complaints from a loved one feels like the enemy is inside the castle?

Did you know that by simply shifting how you express something, you could get what you need while never complaining?

You Might Urgently Need The Cure for Complaining

Imagine being able to stop your own complaints in your throat before they pop out and damage your relationship, and instead getting the result you want. Imagine being able to diffuse other people’s complaints — especially the ones you hear again and again and again…

What you’ll learn in The Cure For Complaining

By listening to this recording, you will:

  • Learn how complaining kills both sexual attraction and being charmed and enchanted
  • Learn how to use other peoples’ complaints as keys to understanding them, empowering them and appreciating them
  • Learn how to cure your own tendency to complain and act powerfully instead
  • Hear Alison’s answers to common questions asked by participants during the live program.

About Alison A. Armstrong

Alison Armstrong, author, educator, and creator of the widely acclaimed “Understanding Men” and “Understanding Women” transformational online series, asks the question: “What if no one is misbehaving — including you?” She explores the good reasons behind the behavior of men and women such as fundamental differences in the ways we think, act and communicate.

She offers simple, partnership-based, solutions to improve our communication and intimacy by honoring ourselves and others. She’s known for her insight, sense of humor and ability to articulate the human experience and predicament of gender.

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