Learning How to Stay
Communication, Repair, And The work of Choosing Each Other Again (The Staying Series, Book 2)
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ナレーター:
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Jeff Robinson
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著者:
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Joseph Moro
概要
Most relationships do not fall apart because people stop loving each other. They fall apart when communication breaks down, when conversations become heavy, and when intimacy slowly fades.
Learning How to Stay is a practical, honest guide to navigating those moments before they turn into distance, resentment, or silence. This is not a book about perfect marriages. It is about real ones. The kind that go through stress, misunderstanding, frustration, and seasons where connection feels harder than it used to.
Drawing from personal experience, Joseph Moro explores what actually causes relationships to drift apart and, more importantly, how to rebuild connection before it’s too late. From learning to listen beneath words, to starting difficult conversations, to understanding how fear, stress, and assumptions shape communication, each chapter offers clear insight into the patterns that either strengthen or weaken a relationship over time.
This book also addresses the realities many couples face but struggle to talk about openly, including emotional disconnection, mismatched expectations, and the quiet ways people begin to withdraw. Rather than offering quick fixes, it focuses on practical tools that help couples slow down, communicate honestly, and repair after conflict.
Rooted in faith-informed wisdom without being overwhelming or prescriptive, Learning How to Stay invites listeners to reflect, engage, and take intentional steps toward stronger, healthier connection. Each chapter includes reflection questions and conversation starters designed to move insight into action.
Staying is not passive. It is learned, practiced, and chosen again and again. This book is for anyone willing to do that work.
©2026 joseph moro (P)2026 joseph moro