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The book seems like a helpful resource that intends to guide and inspire married couples in their relationship.  Congratulations on Book of the Day!
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This book helps couples understand the long-term commitment of marriage. It gives insight and ways to overcome pitfalls. Congratulations on BOTD!
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I'm not sure, how I feel about a book about marriage. Is he speaking from his own experience. But that would be from his experience and not all marriage are the same. Every relationship is different, it doesn't always have to be cheating or lies or about money, it could be something so simple or something that has caused problems in their own separate past. Nothing is ever clean cut and an open mind and communication are more important. I've been married twice.
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Post by Phelicia Gloria »

Jeep was the best author for this inspiring book as he has experience having from the three marriages. I like when the book is engage like the questions at the end of every chapter makes the reader to camouflage to the book. I would recommend this book to young adults who would want to venture into marriage.
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I hadn't understood Marriage Counseling vs. Martiage Coaching; I can see why and how this book woild provide positive growth for coupes as well as increasing positive relationships with others.  Society has a negative perception as well as movement away from commitment that this author seems qualifed to assist in aiding resolution.  I'd definitely give reading,  application and practice of this author's insights and suggested works a try as potential results seem likely to only be positive.
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Only being able to read the preview, I understand how this book could and can help people in relationship, and especially in marriages. I like how he explains that to make any couple work, they need to be focused on the "us" and not just "me". I personally am not married and probably won't be, but it can still help relationships stay healthy.
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Thanks for the review. This sounds like a book couples can use. There will always be a bump here and there. Communication is the key.
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:tiphat: :tiphat: The book might add little tips and experiences that i know of relationships. Good work.
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Sounds like a very useful book, especially since I’m married now. I like how the author used examples from different time periods and different difficulties faced.
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This seems like a great resource for couples who want to learn more about effective communication; communication is one of the cornerstones to building a successful relationship. Thanks for the review.
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I think this book will be useful for a young people like me to learn how to maintenance relationship, thanks for the review. :D
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Giving three examples of marriage relates very well with anyone who would like to make a difference at home.The use of few questions at the end of every chapter is another aspect which makes this book unique and interesting to read. Yes, I do agree also that this book was adequately researched.
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I’m glad you included the quote: “Don’t fight to win, fight to understand.” I find this to be so important. It's not about winning the fight, but understanding where your spouse is coming from. Communication is vital for a lasting marriage. With all the experience the author had, plus all the research he completed, this guide is very valuable. Thank you for your thorough review.
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Post by Kajori Sheryl Paul »

A physician's take on marriage would be very helpful for married couples.

Thank you for the great review.
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I like that the book is practically focused on preventing and resolving marital problems.
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