ISBN-13: 9781505204858 / Angielski / Miękka / 2014 / 84 str.
ISBN-13: 9781505204858 / Angielski / Miękka / 2014 / 84 str.
> How much score should you keep in your marriage? (Chapter 26) > Should you save sex for marriage? (Chapter 6) > How long (if at all) should you live together BEFORE getting married? (Chapter 7) > When should you call off your wedding? (Chapter 14) > What's the ALL-TIME, most important principle of marriage? (Chapter 17) > Should you go to bed mad? (The answer will surprise you) (Chapter 20) > Why you should run when someone tells you "I need you"? (Chapter 10) > Have you been using the two most dangerous phrases in any marriage? (Chapter 25) > Should you sleep with someone else while married? (Chapter 35) > Are your kids really your life? Should they? (Chapter 36) > Are you having MasterCard Kids? (Chapter 44) > Why you should NEVER take marriage advice from MARRIED people (Chapter 34) > Which TWO mistakes will put your marriage asunder? (Chapter 17) > And much more . . . . These are a few of the treats that await you in this book. Face it: your marriage can make you, break you, or (worst) numb you. It can be the best times of your life or the worst. It can be your dream come true or your worst nightmare. "Your relationship with your spouse," says Roy H. Williams, " is the most valuable asset in your life." He should know. He is known as the Wizard. This book is a gift designed to help you avoid the deadly mines strewn all over your relationship and marriage. These are the words of people who have made these mistakes and learned the lessons the hard way. this is no book of theoretical psycho BS. It's the words of adults, by adults, for adults. (Take this as your adult language warning). According to James Altucher: Many people want to end their marriages. Sometimes people marry for the wrong reasons and sometimes people marry the wrong people. Or even better, sometimes you marry the right person but they married the wrong person. Or even worse, sometimes you married the right person but then you just want to screw it up because you get pleasure out of doing that. If you see yourself in James's words, here's a chance for you to have one more go at making your marriage work. The book covers the period before you get married and after you get married. Your choice is clear: you can dig in, be yourself and choose to make these mistakes on your own. Or, you can keep this guide handy and avoid as many of these mistakes as you possibly can. Whichever option you choose is fine with me. Good luck. Henry Jones.