Living with others – family, relatives, flatmates, anyone – needs a lot of adjustment and compromises. If you think living with your other half, your beloved will be something different, think twice. There are a number of forces at play when you are sharing space with others. In a wedlock, emotions are much higher and very different, and make much higher demands.
I am sure there are a lot of couples who are like 100 percent in tune with each other, but this can change anytime. Titania Hudson, a marriage counselor for years has met and counseled hundreds of couples who were on the verge of ending their marriage.
With a specialized degree in Psychology and years of experience under her belt, she is familiar with the crises in dating and adept at highlighting the troubling issues that can crop up within the dating and marriage mart.
DATING, RELATIONSHIPS AND MARRIAGE ADVICE: Surviving The Storm
Author: Titania Hudson
Print Length: 70 pages
Publisher: Titania Hudson; 2 edition (July 29, 2015)
ASIN: B0130RH2NC
In DATING, RELATIONSHIPS AND MARRIAGE ADVICE: Surviving The Storm, the author takes you through the top reasons that she has come across in her years of counseling experience. Some are little things, while others are the most common behavioral traits that each of us have at some level.
As the initial high of Love and Wedding slowly wanes and the daily grind sets in, tempers fly and old frustrations surface. Getting to know the basic things and setting the ground rules for both is a good way to make sure that you don’t start on the wrong foot.
But in spite of all our efforts, disagreements occur. People tend to grow apart. And if you are the paranoid type, the extreme possessiveness makes your life miserable when you see your spouse having a good time with others of the opposite sex.
The author looks at some of the critical breaking points in life of married couples. The book looks at these critical reasons, and suggests how you can take the necessary steps to diffuse an explosive situation so that it doesn’t blow up your married life.
The author talks of jealousy, distrust, and secrecy, these seemingly commonplace behaviors that help us achieve a lot in life can threaten to destroy everything good you have, when they spin out of control. With this book you can learn of these common harmful behaviors and thoughts and find ways to keep these in check so that you may have a long, happy married life.
So if you are experiencing some tension or feel that you need to have a long talk with your spouse, take a look at what the author has to say and it might just save your marriage and that trip to the marriage counselor.