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Two-Minute Secret to Staying in Love

Simple, Powerful Ways to Make Your Marriage Last

By (author) Heidi Poelman
Format: Paperback / softback
Publisher: Familius LLC, Sanger, CA, United States
Published: 9th May 2017
Dimensions: w 152mm h 228mm d 14mm
Weight: 280g
ISBN-10: 1945547057
ISBN-13: 9781945547058
Barcode No: 9781945547058
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Synopsis
Marry the one you love, and love the one you marry. It sounds simple enough. But staying in love turns out to be a whole lot different than falling in love. In a world of constant distraction, marriage experts agree that the little things matter-a lot. The Two-Minute Secret for Staying in Love explores the little things couples think, say, and do to stay in love for the long haul.Supported by expert studies, interviews with happily married couples, and years of personal experience, author Heidi Poelman shares the simple secrets that keep love alive. Whether it's choosing an attitude of gratitude, leaving a love note, giving a welcome-home hug at the door, or calling just to say "Hello," The Two-Minute Secret for Staying in Love is full of simple ways to love the one you married, two minutes at a time.

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"This is one of the most practical, sensible, and accessible resources available for anyone who wants to create enduring intimacy."
-Joseph Grenny, New York Times Bestselling author of Crucial Conversations and Change Anything

"Often it's the simple daily doses of small loving actions that nurture a relationship. The Two-Minute Marriage Project is a celebration of the little things that can make love last. Filled with the latest marriage research, personal stories, and anecdotes from happy partners, this book contains everyday tools that can actually make a difference."
-Margaret Paul, PhD, best-selling author of Do I Have To Give Up Me To Be Loved By You, Healing Your Aloneness, and Inner Bonding.http://www.innerbonding.com.

"Most self-help books are written by clinicians. Few topics in the relationship arena are examined by those in the 'trenches of life.' Heidi Poelman is a rather typical middle class American wife and mother. She writes as one experiencing marriage as it is-with highs and lows-yet her approach is about what works. Her positive style offers suggestion after suggestion to the reader about how to give and receive love in ways that offer hope and direction to all those wanting to be happily married. This is a wonderful book, full of little gems and nuggets of wisdom. I endorse it for those young and old who want to stay content in a committed relationship."
- J. Kent Griffiths, PhD, Marriage and Family Therapist

"We all want to marry the one we love, and love the one we marry. But that's just the beginning. Staying in love after being married turns out to be a whole lot different than just falling in love in the first place. In a world of constant distraction, marriage experts agree that the little things matter a lot. An informed and informative instruction guide to having an amazing, fantastic, loving, playful, intimate, and happy marriage, Heidi Poelman's "The Two-Minute Secret for Staying in Love" explores the little things couples think, say, and do to stay in love for the long haul. Supported by expert studies, interviews with happily married couples, and years of personal experience, Poelman shares the simple secrets that keep love alive. Whether it's choosing an attitude of gratitude, leaving a love note, giving a welcome-home hug at the door, or calling just to say "The Two-Minute Secret for Staying in Love" is packed from cover to cover of simple, practical, effective ways to love the one you married -- two minutes at a time! Thoroughly 'user friendly' in organization and presentation, "The Two-Minute Secret for Staying in Love" is very highly recommended for both community library collections and personal reading lists of any seeking to keep love alive after years and even decades of married life."
-Midwest Book Review