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Save Your Marriage - How To Rebuild Broken Trust And Reconnect With Your Spouse No Matter How Far Apart You’ve Drifted - cover

Save Your Marriage - How To Rebuild Broken Trust And Reconnect With Your Spouse No Matter How Far Apart You’ve Drifted

Shirley Cole

Publisher: Shirley Cole

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Summary

How to avoid calling a divorce lawyer even if there are many pieces of the puzzle that need to be fixed…
 
 
 
Before we get started on this topic, I have one simple question for you:
 
 
 
Do you love your spouse?
 
 
 
If there is only a glimpse of that spark you felt at the beginning of your relationship left, then you need to invest in saving your marriage.
 
 
 
A happy marriage is the key to wellbeing and satisfaction in all areas of your life. 
 
 
 
But what do you need to do in these 15 minutes to strengthen the loving bond between the two of you, even if you feel your partner already gave up on your love story?
 
 
 
In “Save Your Marriage”, you´ll discover:
 
 
 
- Effective tools to deal with the damage and problems of your marriage
 
- The root of the endless fights and struggles in your marriage
 
- How to plant the seeds for new love and more intimacy
 
- How to spice things up and become more attractive for your partner and yourself
 
- How to deal with porn addiction
 
- How to know what your spouse really wants
 
- How to rebuild trust even if you betrayed each other
 
- What to do if there is really nothing left to fight for
 
 
 
Struggling in your marriage is nothing to be ashamed of. On the contrary, dealing with your problems is something to be proud of.
 
 
 
If you want to turn your fairytale into “happily ever after” story, check out this guidebook right now!
Available since: 08/13/2019.

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