Stop Trying to Make It Work
How Narcissistic Relationships Keep You Trapped—and Why Trying Harder Makes It Worse (The Narcissism to Coherence Series, Book 1)
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Gregg Patten
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Korvin Hale
If you have spent years trying to make a painful relationship work, this audiobook was written for you.
When narcissism is at work, the problem is not just conflict. It is confusion. It is the slow erosion of clarity, energy, self-trust, and emotional stability. You keep explaining, adjusting, enduring, forgiving, and trying harder, believing that one more insight, one more conversation, or one more sacrifice might finally fix what keeps breaking.
But narcissistic relationships do not improve because you become more reasonable. They do not heal because you become more patient. And they do not become safe because you learn how to carry more pain.
Stop Trying to Make It Work names the trap directly.
This audiobook explores the emotional and psychological patterns that keep people bound to narcissistic partners, narcissistic family systems, and other manipulative relationships long after the damage is obvious. It shows how hope gets turned against you, how empathy gets exploited, and how the need for peace becomes the very thing that keeps you stuck.
Inside, you will see:
- why narcissistic dynamics create chronic confusion
- why over-explaining, over-functioning, and over-tolerating never solve the problem
- how emotional manipulation distorts your sense of reality
- why you keep trying to rescue something that cannot be repaired through effort alone
- what it means to step out of the cycle without guilt, fantasy, or false hope
This is not an audiobook about fixing the narcissist.
It is an audiobook about seeing the truth, getting your footing back, and finally stopping the exhausting attempt to make abuse, manipulation, and instability feel like love.
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