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Build a Life-long Love Affair

Seven Steps to Revitalising Your Relationship

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Build a Life-long Love Affair

Di: Andrew G Marshall
Letto da: Gabrielle Glaister
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Bloomsbury presents Build a Life-long Love Affair by Andrew G Marshall, read by Gabrielle Glaister

We give our car or boiler regular services because these are things that we rely on and know it is better to fix minor glitches than wait until they become major problems. However when it comes to something as important as our relationship, we tend to close our eyes and hope for the best.

In this practical book, Marital therapist Andrew G Marshall draws on twenty-five years of counselling couples to design a programme that gives your relationship the once over, tightens up any niggling problems and keeps it running smoothly.

- Discover the six stages of love and their particular challenges and rewards.

- Learn how to speak each other's special love language.

- Boost real intimacy and keep passion alive.

- Discover how small changes can have a truly big impact.

- Test how many of the six skills of successful couples that you and your partner possess.

(This book is based on I Love You But I'm Not In Love With You by Andrew G. Marshall, published by Bloomsbury)©2011 Andrew G. Marshall (P)2026 Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
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