Feelings like these can crop up at various stages of a relationship, from pre-marital and newly wed to married for a number of years. These are all clear warning signs that require action. Wake up before you break up. Smoothen out the rough spots to save, strengthen and enrich your relationship by making the small changes in your perspective and attitude. Discover the secrets of happy married life. Discover the magic potion that lies in a little give, and a little take. Remember, understanding, compatibility, love and trust for each other develops over time to nurture a marriage. Just adapt and adopt the simple suggestions to make your married life meaningful. A must-read for young men and women about to marry, just married and couples with some years of marriage in today’s changing scenario. The two authors themselves have the experience of decades of matrimony, and have been through thick and thin. The varied problems, some big, others small, prompted them to write this book to help couples in shaky boats.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR A.P. Sharma
A.P. Sharma, born at Dholpur, Rajasthan on 25th Dec., 1932, graduated from Agra College at Jaipur and obtained post-graduate degree in English literature. He also obtained post-graduate degrees in Education and Philosophy in 1966 and 1969 respectively, as also Ph.D. in Eduation and Philosophy from the Rajasthan University. After serving the Department of Education in Rajasthan University for almost 15 years, he procedded to Nigeria to join Sokoto University as a Senior Lecturer and became Associate Reader at the University before he left for India around 1985. The same year, he was appoionted Principal of RMV College of Education at Udaipur. After a couple of years, he shifted to IASE Vidhabhawan, Udaipur and joined there as a Professor of Educatioinal Philosophy. Later on, he also visited Willamette University at Salem, Orewgon, USA. So far he has written 22 books and 65 articles. He has guided seven Ph.D. scholars successfully.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR Seema Gupta
A post-graduate in Sociology, Seema Gupta is actively involved in social work. Besides several published articles to her credit, her short stories in various magazines have won accolades for their deep understanding of human relationships. Ms Gupta has authored books on a wide variety of subjects, ranging from the position of women in Indian society and interpersonal relationships to the general code of ethics and etiquette. Her books, Correct Etiquette & Manners, The Secrets of Marital Bliss and The Perfect Woman published by Pustak Mahal-have been widely acclaimed.
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