Hey, I Love You…bookmark your way to a remarkable marriage.

 

Wisdom you’ll take to heart. Despite all the modern ways we have to communicate, why is it still so tough to talk to each other sometimes? Hey, I Love You… shares ten simple principles to creating a loving, lasting relationship. But more importantly, it's a device for implementing those principles, each and every day.

Words to be great communicators. The book is a conversation. Simply place the bookmark on the page that expresses what you want to say, or speaks the words you wish you had the courage to. Then leave the book in an obvious place for your partner to discover. There are more than 200 pages of just the right words to be romantic, encourage one another, get through tough times, settle disagreements, and even apologize.

The Way to Take Your Relationship Off Autopilot. Create a deeper connection with your partner, instantly. Deliver a smile when it’s needed the most. Spark up romance! Or invite an honest discussion. Now matter how you use it, Hey, I Love You… is a delightful (and refreshingly analog) conduit that’ll really get you talking again.


Excerpt from the book…

Love is usually described as some kind of accident. We fall into it. We are struck by it. Blindsided by it. Shot in the heart by the arrow of a mischievous cherub in the name of it. The great love stories usually contain an element of fate or destiny. A blind date. A chance encounter. Some statistical improbability of ever having even met. Love, if we’re lucky, is a “thing” that happens to us. It’s a feeling. It’s a noun.

But what about marriage? How is marriage any different than love? I propose that marriage is a verb. It’s an action. Something you do. It’s to promise. Honor. Appreciate. Communicate. Understand. Encourage. Forgive. A truly great marriage isn’t something that’s a given. It’s something that’s made.


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