AGREEMENT WORKS BETTER

Do you know how to use agreement to transform your biggest areas of marital conflict into closeness, cooperation, and the changes that YOU want in the relationship?

In this remar...

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AGREEMENT WORKS BETTER

Do you know how to use agreement to transform your biggest areas of marital conflict into closeness, cooperation, and the changes that YOU want in the relationship?

In this remarkable book, licensed psychologist, marriage and relationship coach Jack Ito shows you with clear, easy to follow examples, how to communicate about the biggest problems that couples face. These are the same techniques his coaching clients use to reconcile marriages, end affairs, deal with addicted spouses, solve problems, end blaming, improve dating, handle money issues, and much more.

Experience the closeness and peace of mind you can have with this NO CONFLICT way to improve your marriage.

Use agreement to stop a divorce (chapter 7)
Use agreement to end an affair (chapter 8)
Use agreement to end an addiction (chapter 6)
Use agreement to put an end to blame (chapter 9)
Use agreement to end parenting conflicts (chapter 5)
Use agreement to end financial conflict and get out of debt (chapter 11)
...And Much More

PLUS: A 5 step, no-conflict problem solving method you can use together with your husband or wife to make your relationship better than ever.

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