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The Vow Factors

Are you engaged and planning to be married?

Do you want to make sure you don’t become a divorce statistic?

Have you learned how to be married?

The Vow Factors – “The magic of happily ever after is a must read for altar bound couples.  It is designed to be read before you say “I do” and used as a resource throughout your marriage.  You will want to keep this book close at hand, to keep divorce from spoiling your “happily ever after”.

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The Lighter Side of  – Happily Ever After

 

Marriage can be tough but the journey can be a joyous one, it’s all about perspective.

Learning to laugh at situations and not feel alone makes issues easier to deal with when they arise.

Patricia Smith captures these common occurrences in marriage and presents a humorous view of them.

 

Eight Identified Divorce Causing Factors

This book tells it like it is by identifying everything you will need to know.  Real skills are provided to give the best chance of living “happily ever after”.

The Cinderella mind-set has us believing that we will all live “happily ever after” once we are married.
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Pre-Marital Counselling

Frequently couples focus so much on the wedding of their dreams that they forget that “Happily ever after” will take commitment and some real skills to divorce proof their marriage.

Young Couples Are Mislead

If their total perception of marriage is based on the fairy tale of Cinderella and Prince Charming they are not learning what is realistic.

“The Vow Factors” is a proven system of helping marriages become bullet proof.

By identifying eight key factors that are statistically significant in marital breakdown and learning skills associated with each one gives a marriage the best chance of thriving and surviving.  Sorry, Cinderella, your days of predicting happily ever after are over.

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