by J. Thomas Steele (Author)
Make sure "The One" is the RIGHT ONE!If your relationship is serious enough that it is (or could be) leading to the altar, then you need this book! Questions for Couples: What to Ask BEFORE You Say "I DO" is a primer for planning your future together and offers you the insight you need to give you and your partner the best chances for a successful marriage.It offers over 450 realistic and practical questions in 18 categories to ask yourself and your partner, covering topics from Finances and Intimacy, to Religion and Children. You will also learn: + The importance of pre-marriage preparation + The benefits of premarital counseling+ A guide to what to expect from premarital counseling+ The factors that contribute to a successful marriage+ The skill sets needed for a successful marriage+ The factors that contribute to divorce + Remarriage and stepfamilies+ Quotes and thought starters to stimulate conversationMany marriages fail because of lack of preparation and knowledge of the skills necessary for a happy and fulfilling life together. Love and romance are great, but Questions for Couples will help you build a better basis for your marriage and help you discover more about yourself and your partner, and each other's goals and expectations for your marriage. It provides a wealth of information on premarital education and offers you a significant advantage towards a better marriage. With almost one-half of all first marriages ending in divorce, don't you want to give your marriage the best head start you can?Scroll up and buy THE book YOU really need!
Author Biography
For over forty years, J. Thomas Steele has helped countless brides, grooms, and members of the wedding party write both vows and wedding speeches. His son's engagement encouraged him to "help others help themselves" by writing this book and the others in The Wedding Series. Mr. Steele has an eclectic range of interests, from history and philosophy to food and children's stories, and hopes to share this enthusiasm for both learning and a good tale with his readers. He lives in South Florida and writes both fiction and non-fiction.