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Love in the Present Tense: How to Have a High Intimacy, Low Maintenance Marriage |
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Rating:  Summary: A great resource to conquer or avoid rocky patches Review: Even if your marriage isn't on the brink, you will gain so much from reading this book. By applying the principals explained by the authors, you could easily conquer (or hopefully avoid) any rocky patches in the road ahead.
Rating:  Summary: Subscribe to the theory of plenty and read this book Review: The authors have done a great job creating a guidebook for how to get the most out of marriage while enhancing your own life. It is such a refreshing read. I found myself stopping to reflect on how each section of the book related to how I live my life and interact with my spouse. Further, I found this book also applies to relationships beyond marriage including business and throughout other personal relationships. Subscribe to the theory of plenty, take the risk and read this book, then live it! You will be happy you did!
Rating:  Summary: Subscribe to the theory of plenty and read this book Review: The authors have done a great job creating a guidebook for how to get the most out of marriage while enhancing your own life. It is such a refreshing read. I found myself stopping to reflect on how each section of the book related to how I live my life and interact with my spouse. Further, I found this book also applies to relationships beyond marriage including business and throughout other personal relationships. Subscribe to the theory of plenty, take the risk and read this book, then live it! You will be happy you did!
Rating:  Summary: Is the honeymoon over?..........Read This! Review: This book brings you down from cloud nine and into the reality of what marriage is really about. Once the honeymoon is over, many couples find themselves struggling to find a comfortable place together, which can be complicated and dramatic. The authors dispel many myths related to marriage and give couples the tools to make it last.
Rating:  Summary: Shared Values are what keeps a relationship STRONG Review: This book takes a fresh approach at determining and explaining exactly what holds marriages together. We've all heard time and time again that love is the ultimate binding force, but Morrie and Arleah Shechtman assert that Shared Values are what keep relationships strong. They pinpoint eight core values that might be considered radical by some, but after reading and understanding, I have to agree with the authors.
Rating:  Summary: It's about time for a new approach to marraige! Review: With divorce rates so high in this country, it's about time for a new approach to relationship maintenance. The authors explain how personal growth, quality communication, and personal responsibility can keep marriages together. It's not all about love and all that feel-good hoopla. It's about personal accountability and growth. Kudos to the authors for digging down to the roots of good relationships.
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