Leverage
How to Change the People You Love for All the Right Reasons and Get the Relationships You Deserve
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Jaemin Frazer
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Jaemin Frazer
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Improve the quality of your relationships with this revolutionary new framework to change the people you love for all the right reasons.
"Don’t change the people you love" may be the single worst piece of relationship advice ever given. The stark reality is that if you don’t find a way to change those you love, there’s a high chance they’ll annoy the shit out of you, and you’ll be left feeling resentful, frustrated, or even hateful. Leading life coach Jaemin Frazer argues that to prevent our relationships descending into maximum-level annoyance, not only is adjusting and improving the behavior of those you love appropriate, it is essential. To do so, you will need leverage.
Based on the principles of Security, Clarity, Integrity, Maturity and Authority, the Leverage Model is a fascinating and at times confronting framework that will equip you with the sense-making paradigms, tools, skills, and confidence to build closer, stronger, and happier relationships. These concepts can be applied to your romantic relationships and your relationships with your children, parents, friends–even work colleagues or your boss.
But it all starts with you. The first and most important focus is to use leverage to improve the quality of your relationship with yourself. It is only out of the overflow of a deeply loving relationship with yourself that you will ever be able to understand the nuance required to have a deeply loving relationship with another person.
Developed through Jaemin’s personal experience of using leverage to improve the quality of his relationships, and examples from a lifetime of working with others to do the same, Leverage is a groundbreaking relationship guide for anyone who wants to genuinely grow their relationships and live a meaningful and happy life.
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- Catherine Campbell
- 09-07-2022
LIFE-CHANGING
The author offers insightful, pragmatic, and skill-full advice.
A truly exceptional - and thoroughly enjoyable - read.
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- Anonymous User
- 30-04-2022
Shifting perspectives - Must LISTEN!
This is a unique book, wherein my perspective on how relationships are done has shifted significantly. The word leverage had a negative connotation in my head, however, Jaemin - the author.. paints a great picture throughout this book to understand what the word actually implies & how to use leverage in a non-toxic, loving way.
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- Julie Gray
- 20-01-2023
One big dose of tough blameful love based on nothing but jaemins ego
Having listened to jaemins podcasts for a while now I though let’s give this a go. I don’t always agree with him but I have learned. However this book is the worst self development book I have read in a long time. If you sign up to the toughest of telling off,s, that humans only ever do anything because of self gratification then this is the book for you. If you believe the human nature can be selfless like I do, this is not the book for you. Aside from anything it is based on no evidence based research and only jaemins coaching approach which by self confession is “I don’t care about you anyway”. I mean who wants help from someone like that. I did push through it despite gritted teeth but overall, I wish I hadn’t. Got me so worked up. Do yourself a favour and give it a miss.
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