Improve Your Marriage | Don’t Overlook The Obvious
Improve Your Marriage - A Book Review
Something a little different from me today DSU Fans and Readers. We are almost into 2010 - and as always we look forward with hope for a happier, healthier more satisfying year ahead. So with that in mind I thought what better way to step into 2010.
Usually I am the one looking for and writing about the 'ridiculous and seriocomic' side of life and it's life-term inhabitants - but, after reading this book I felt it deserved to be shared with my readers, especially those of you who are in or planning to be in a serious one-on-one relationship.
Being a fully decorated member of 'The First Wives Club', I would implore anyone who is just married, thinking about getting married or that has been married for any length of time...please, oh please read 'Improve Your Marriage : Don't Overlook The Obvious' and then keep it where you can pick it up at a moments notice to reference it.
Everyone's marriage needs a little help now and again. Even when things are going great, marriages can still hit on difficult times.
I have just finished reading what I consider to be a remarkable book that provides quick to the point and extremely practical advice about how to nurture and make the most out of your marriage relationship. It did occur to me however whilst reading it that, so practical are the ideas, statements and advice, it could be well used to enhance every type of human relationship. Everyone should find some time to read this book.
The author, Russell A Irving, offers up a unique presentation of his thoughts and, as he puts it,common and not-so-common sense ideas and advice. Although intended to be read in stages, be assured that Once you are several pages into it,you may well find that you can't put it down. Russell also does a terrific job helping his readers to master the art of loving communication and cohabitation.
Improve Your Marriage is a very approachable and easy read. Aside from being both practical and helpful, the book is uplifting. It may well be the catalyst that teaches you, how to now fight the fight fairly, how to change your thought patterns and the current rules of engagement that are influencing your marriage/relationship.
It should be mandatory reading before engaging in any relationship! You can get a copy of the book by visiting Russell's website at DontOverLookTheObvious.com
If you do buy the book, when you have finished reading it please pop back here and let us know what you thought. Hey! also leave a comment for Russ over at DontOverLookTheObvious.com and, in the meantime....
Enjoy Good Things Always...and
Celebrate Life and Excellent Relationships!!
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Good advice!
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Maryanne
Thank you so much for this great comment, so much helpful food for thought too! By the way the tips are great.
Cheers
Lorrette
The prob is that we do not sit and solve or discuss the issues..As a result the tension keeps piling up and becomes a cancer for matrimonial life..
You are soooo right there Diya
well i am single but heard lot of cases regarding divorced couples i do not how this situation arises.marriage is bonding between two souls.than whats the reason behind divorce.i gone through your post and got very good points here .thanks for sharing.
Monika, it is always great to open up the DSU comments and find you waiting in there – thank you again for your loyal following and for your great comments. I agree with your thoughts on this subject – seems today divorce has become a far too frequent and regular life activity. Shame that, because it all starts out with the best of intentions.
Take care
Lorrette
There are always small things you can do hear and there before things get bad. Work on improving things before things get to the point where divorce is talked about. Prevention is important.
Hi John
You have hit the nail on the head – ‘prevention is better than cure’. Good advice, thank you for your valuable thoughts.
Cheers
Lorrette
It seems good for reading the book. I interested in this book and author Russell, too. I think I can learn about the relationship of marriage more deeper than now.
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Hi HT
Nice to hear you are interested in both the book and its author. Let me know how you go.
Cheers
Lorrette
after years and years of marriage it becomes difficult for every one.
i think if we have unsolved problems we should have a consultant it is the best way, divorce is a really hurtful thing i really don’t want to experience it.
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Having experienced divorce I have to completely agree with you Billy.
Celebrate Life
Lorrette