Magic Of Making Up Guide – The Secret Tactics To Making Up
April 26, 2008 by admin
Filed under Relationships
Dealing with the emotional issue of breaking up has got to be one of the toughest situations anyone can be confronted with.
Relationships deteriorate over time and the sad part is, it takes a break up situation to shake one or both people into reality. One partner wants out for whatever reason and the situation normally gets ugly.
When T W Jackson released his book The Magic Of Making Up, most would have not given it a second glance but it’s since proven to be somewhat controversial. Jackson’s techniques in helping people get their ex back are not the ones usually taught by high paid counselors. In fact, he cuts through all the BS and gets straight to the nitty gritty.
Jackson calls for a cool head from the person being spurned and temper any desperate thoughts. Ok, that sounds a reasonable request but unless you’ve had those infamous words of “I think we should break up” directed at you, then you’ll know that keeping a cool head and fighting desperate thoughts is the last thing on your mind.
Most will want to argue the decision and try and convince their spouse that they are not thinking straight and they’ll come to their senses by thinking about what they’re saying. Right, they are convincing their spouse that the decision he or she has just made has just been vindicated.
You see, when someone makes a decision such as wanting to split up with their partner, it’s usually as a result of a build up of resentment over whatever wasn’t working in the relationship.
There’s no negotiation and no discussing it. How fickle love is. It’s true, there is a fine line between love and hate and when it’s crossed, it’s one of the hardest things to reverse.
But T W Jackson says in The Magic Of Making Up he has the techniques to achieve this and in reasonably quick time.




