
Save My Marriage Today Review – A Magic Potion For The Predicament Of Deteriorating Marriages
Posted on July 6th, 2009 in Dating | No Comments »
Are you on the brink of a divorce despite having tried all the many different things that your marriage counselor, friends and parents have suggested? Well, maybe what you need is not exactly plain old advice, but the Save My Marriage Today book, which is a step by step course that teaches you things that you never thought about previously, helps you identify the common mistakes that you and many other before you have made in their relationship and guides you to successfully turn around your sagging marriage and make it happy, long lasting and fruitful.
The thing with Amy Waterman’s book, Save My Marriage Today is that it does not require mutual effort on the part of both the partners. Even if it’s just one person seeking to correct the situation, that will do. Most counselors stress on the need for cooperation and commitment from both partners to salvage a marriage that’s on the verge of collapse. This course however requires only either of the parties to be committed to the cause. It also destroys many popular myths surrounding what old timers would brand as sound advices.
Apart from listing out the common mistakes made by couples looking to turn around their failing marriages, it also demolishes certain myths surrounding popular ideas that have been traditionally known to work in favor of saving a marriage. It is a step by step course that lists out six important things that should not be done in a marriage and six other that need to be done. It lists the six main reasons why marriages fail and uses demographic statistics to site the common reasons for failure.
Save My Marriage Today reviews the common problems that most relationships are prone to and those seemingly insurmountable odds that most marriages bump into at some point or the other like falling out of love with your spouse, cheating and infidelity on the part of the spouse, lack of communication, issues surrounding bloated ego’s etc.
The course also enumerates various practical solutions to overcome all these mentioned problems and more and help salvage a declining marriage and prevent divorce. The course also helps dispel myths surround popular advices from parents and friends and even marriage counselors. For example it says that begging your partner for a second chance or pleading with your partner to save the marriage always works to the detriment of the marital relationship. The solutions include ways to fall back in love with your spouse after feeling completely out of love or the different methods to employ to make your spouse fall in love with you again and also stresses on the importance of communication.
Though there are umpteen number of testimonials professing the worth of the product and how effective it was for a particular individual or couple, the author asks us not to take anything at face value. The sixty day trial offer for trying out the various suggestions and methodologies contained in the book after which, if you don’t find it to your satisfaction, you are entitled to a full refund, smacks of credibility and confidence in the product and its ability to salvage marriage without doubt. The course also comes cheap compared to sessions of marriage counseling, each session costing you thrice as much as the cost of the course.

