Love is a practice. That idea that we arrive at, you know, romantic love, and we've fallen in love, and now this is the tone forever isn't true. It takes time to get good at it. And i would like all newly weds, or people who are about to marry, or even people who have unmarried for 30 years, to remember: as you practise love, you become better at it. We hope you'll look at the book. We hopeYou'll read the book.We hope you'll practise it. You can reach us through the web sight, and we hope to to have a conversation with you in t future about these and all things love related
John David Mann is a NYT bestselling author of 30+ books. Ana Gabriel Mann, MA, is a celebrated educator and therapist who leads the Go-Giver Marriage Coaches Training Program.
Top 3 Value Bombs:
1. You have to slow down and take time to recreate.
2. Lasting love is learning to say sorry and what you love about your partner.
3. Love is a daily practice. If your marriage has challenges, it is not fruitful to ask what is wrong with your partner. The way to improve your relationship is to focus on yourself.
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