Gary Chapman

Happily Ever After

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"e;My husband and I can't seem to agree on anything!"e;"e;You spent how much!?!"e;"e;My wife's parents are driving me crazy!"e;"e;You never listen to me!"e;Let's face it-even the best of marriages hit an occasional bump in the road now and then. The secret to marital bliss lies in how you and your spouse handle those bumps. In Happily Ever After, Gary Chapman, the man "e;who wrote the book"e; on how to communicate with your spouse, shows couples how to successfully navigate the six most common problems that couples face: fighting fair, negotiating change, managing money, getting along with your in-laws, raising kids, and maintaining a healthy sex life. Drawing on more than 30 years of counseling experience, Dr. Chapman provides real-world examples and practical, battle-tested advice that will help you and your spouse better understand and communicate with each other as well as grow as a couple for many years to come.
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400 printed pages
Publication year
2011
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  • Kate Khas quoted10 months ago
    unresolved conflicts accompanied by arguing destroy marriages. Conflicts that are resolved by listening to each other, respecting each other, and negotiating solutions will strengthen our marriages.
  • Kate Khas quoted10 months ago
    When we accept conflicts as a normal part of marital team dynamics, we will create time to listen to each other. We will learn how to listen effectively so that we understand our spouse’s thoughts, desires, and feelings. And together, we will find solutions that allow us to work together as a team, supporting each other rather than allowing our differences to divide us.
  • Kate Khas quoted10 months ago
    Conflicts give us an opportunity to demonstrate our love, respect, and admiration for each other.

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