How to Change His Attitude, Behavior & Communication in 5 Days
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About You
___ Some days you ask yourself, Why do I bother to do nice things
for my husband? He doesn't even notice them.
___You wonder, What's in it for me?
___You fear the word divorce.
___Sometimes you just don't get him.
___ Sometimes you feel like a hired servant (and your pay isn't
worth it).
___You wonder if he really loves you, if he really cares.
___ You're the one who always takes the initiative for anything
you do as a couple.
___You feel like you're the only one holding the family together.
___You're not sure you really need-or want-your husband
anymore.
___You wonder where your knight in shining armor went.
About Your Husband
___ He never (or rarely) listens to you, even when you have
something important to say.
___ He's a good guy but clueless about how you really feel about
anything.
___ He never (or rarely) listens to you, even when you have
something important to say.
___ He's a good guy but clueless about how you really feel about
anything.
___ He never helps out around the house.
___ When he's angry, he freezes you out.
___ You ask him a question and you don't get an answer. You
wonder if he's hard of hearing-or just ignoring you.
___ He's singly focused on his work and other projects, and you
don't seem to come into his radar.
___ He doesn't give you much respect.
___ He takes you and everything you do for granted.
___ He is abusive in words and/or actions.
___ He's a romantic no-show. (Flowers once a year on Valentine's
Day just isn't enough.)
___ He treats you like a slave, at his beck and call.
___ You have to remind him over and over again if there's something
you want him to do.
About Your Relationship
___ Sometimes you wonder, Where's the man I dated? The man
I married?
___ Marriage isn't anything like what you'd dreamed of, and
you have to admit you're disappointed.
___ Late at night you wonder if your marriage is going to make
it.
___ You have active and continual conflict.
___ The romance is long gone.
___ Your communication could use some improvement. (You're
a little tired of talking to yourself.)
___ You wish your relationship was so much more than it is.
___ You wish you had a great marriage like your best friend's.
___ You're the only one trying to make the marriage work.
If any of these topics resonated with you and you marked even
one Y, you need to not only read this book but carry it around
with you.
This book will scratch where you itch.
I promise.
Have a new husband by Friday? Is it possible?
To tell you the truth, it's a scam. You can have a new husband
by Wednesday if you do it right. Keep reading, and I'll show you
how.
This is the miracle turnaround you're longing for.
I guarantee it.
-From the book, Have a New Husband by Friday
Have a new husband by Friday? Is that possible? There probably isn’t a woman on this earth who hasn’t wanted, at one time or another, to trade in her husband for a new one. Now, in Have a New Husband By Friday, Dr. Kevin Leman, New York Times bestselling author and internationally known psychologist, shows you how to turn your man into the man of your dreams. To tell you the truth, it’s a scam. You can have a new husband by Wednesday if you do it right. Even better, there’s no need to trade your spouse in for a newer model; all he needs is a tune-up. You can change your husband’s attitude, behavior and communication in just five days. It’s the miracle turnaround you’re longing for. Have a New Husband By Friday guarantees it.
Hardcover: 224 pages
Publisher: Baker Books - Subrights Mgr ( October 01, 2009 )
Item #: 66-4419
ISBN: 9780800719128
Product Dimensions: 5.5 x 8.25 x 0.5 inches
Product Weight: 12.0 ounces

There is no difference between church-goers and non church-goers. However, ther is a difference between Christians and Heathens.
Reviewer: Gwendolyn
Now we know why there is a higher divorce rate among churchgoers than for non-churchgoers. Why not have the wife changing for her husband?
Reviewer: John