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Keep Your Marriage
- What to Do When Your Spouse Says "I Don't Love You Anymore!"
- Narrated by: Hana Haatainen Caye
- Length: 4 hrs and 41 mins
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Summary
How do you stop divorce and fix your marriage problems? A simple step-by-step guide to overcoming your marriage crisis and restoring intimacy.
Are you desperately trying to stop your unhappy marriage from ending, but don't know what to do? Maybe, there's been an affair or you may be facing separation. In any case, you don't have time to waste trying to fix your marriage problems with weak and ineffective tactics.
The steps we will teach you that can stop your divorce are:
- Survive the current marriage crisis and buy time
- Eliminate behaviors that can drive your partner away
- Define what it is that you really want with and for your spouse
- Lay the groundwork with your spouse so that you can connect better
- Develop skills that will help you deepen the intimacy in your marriage
You need to know what precise steps to take right now to turn around your unhappy marriage. Intimacy could be restored and divorce stopped if you take the right steps and you act quickly to keep your marriage from ending.
However you deal with your marital problems:
- Don't accidentally make your marriage crisis worse by self-defeating habits.
- Take positive steps to fix your marriage, ending the repetition of mistakes you’ve made in the past.
Easier said than done! The problem is that spouses don't always realize how what they're doing is hurting the relationship. And they don't know how to improve marriage intimacy. That's where this book can help you.
Stop hurting. Start rebounding.
Over 30,000+ satisfied customers have benefited from Keep Your Marriage, ending heartbreak and restoring harmony to their marriage.
Small steps are your key to recovery. Here's why this can work for you:
- No matter how distant or unlikely improving your unhappy marriage may seem to you, we've seen numerous cases where spouses had almost given up hope.
- And yet with our help they were able to overcome their marriage crisis and stop divorce while recovering the feelings of love that they had once had with their mate.
Because progress using small steps is believable, your progress in ending your marriage problems is achievable. We teach simple ideas. But it's the details that trip people up. And you don't have time to waste. That's where we can help.
We've seen so many people improve both their lives and their chances for saving their marriage by truly embracing our suggestions and advice.
That's because:
- By minimizing conflict and by increasing rapport building with your mate, we teach you to attract your spouse back to you.
- By taking the small steps we recommend toward improving yourself, your chances are greatly increased for restoring marriage intimacy.
- You'll learn what not to do to keep your relationship and stop the drift toward divorce, including any unhelpful habits that you may not be aware are hurting your marriage.
After you've followed our methods in stabilizing your marriage crisis, you're ready to take it up to the next level.
Do what really works and take action immediately to develop deeper emotional ties with your spouse. Get concrete ideas, valuable insights, and specific suggestions you can use now.
“If your marriage is in trouble, buy this book. It offers the best chance of saving it if you follow their very detailed advice on what to do and not to do.” (John Wilder, marriage coach)
About the authors
Nancy J. Wasson, PhD, has worked as a counselor and relationship coach for more than 25 years. Lee Hefner is currently a full-time author and publisher in the field of relationship books and articles.
Nancy and Lee (married since 2002) have a shared goal of helping couples stick together in love.