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Relationships That Pay Off: How Women Build Financial Security Without Manipulation (eBook)
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Relationships That Pay Off: How Women Build Financial Security Without Manipulation (eBook)
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Mara L. Stone
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Mara L. Stone
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€ 4,49
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Prezzo:
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EPUB |
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Inglese |
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Editore:
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Mara L. Stone |
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Codice EAN:
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9798232837167 |
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Anno pubblicazione:
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2026 |
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Descrizione
Relationships That Pay Off is not a book about getting more from men.
It is a book about why so many intelligent, capable, emotionally aware women still feel financially and emotionally insecure—despite doing everything they were taught was right.
Many women learn early that safety must be managed rather than trusted. They learn to adjust, perform, soften, withhold, or strategize—not because they want control, but because directness once felt risky. Over time, these adaptive strategies become relational habits. They may produce short-term stability, but they quietly erode something essential: ease, self-respect, and genuine security.
This book explores why manipulation, even when subtle or unintentional, never creates lasting support. Why financial stability gained through performance never feels solid. And why relationships built on strategy tend to require constant effort, emotional labor, and self-monitoring. Drawing on psychological insight rather than formulas or tactics, the book examines how self-worth, boundaries, and relational clarity reshape the dynamics of partnership.
Rather than offering techniques or step-by-step systems, Relationships That Pay Off provides a framework for understanding why certain relational patterns repeat—across partners, income levels, and life stages. It shows how security does not come from control, leverage, or proving one's value, but from the quality of connection and the ability to remain oneself within a relationship.
The book addresses themes such as emotional labor, people-pleasing, indirect communication, financial dependency disguised as stability, and the exhaustion that comes from constantly managing another person's reactions. It also explores the difference between transactional relationships and partnerships built on mutual value, where support flows naturally rather than being negotiated or extracted.
At its core, this is a book about self-respect. About learning to state needs clearly instead of encoding them. About setting boundaries that attract rather than repel. About recognizing that financial and emotional security cannot be outsourced, but can be strengthened within the right kind of relationship.
Written for women who are done performing for safety and ready to choose clarity over strategy, this book does not promise guaranteed outcomes or perfect relationships. What it offers instead is something more durable: an understanding of how healthy support actually forms, and why letting go of manipulation—internal and external—is often the first step toward relationships that truly pay off.
The book also challenges the cultural narratives that quietly teach women to equate security with adaptation and worth with usefulness. It examines how early relational conditioning shapes adult expectations around money, support, and intimacy, often without conscious awareness. By tracing these patterns back to their emotional origins, the book helps readers understand not only what they do in relationships, but why they do it.
Rather than encouraging radical independence or emotional detachment, Relationships That Pay Off makes a careful distinction between self-sufficiency and self-abandonment. It shows how genuine interdependence can exist only when both partners retain agency, clarity, and choice. Financial support, emotional presence, and long-term stability are presented not as rewards for good behavior, but as natural outcomes of relationships grounded in mutual respect.
This is a book for women who want relationships that feel calm rather than effortful, supportive rather than conditional, and stable without being restrictive. It speaks to those who are no longer interested in managing dynamics, decoding signals, or carrying the invisible weight of emotional responsibility alone.
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