Making Your Marriage Successful
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When June became a bride in 1952, she consulted with friends and family and asked, “How can I make my marriage successful?” Some said that patience was what she needed most to be happy in marital life, while others responded that laughter was the most essential quality. The responses were as varied as the seasons. Like a wise woman, she collected all the advice and put each principle into practice to make her marriage fabulous.
Fifty-five years later, June is still developing the perfect prescription for a successful marriage. Advice she received from her mentor helped her deal with her husband’s depression, the wisdom from her best friend has helped her celebrate the little successes in marriage and her mother’s recipe for disappointment has helped her through a lot of emotional pain.
That’s what we want to help you do. We want to help you discover a prescription for a successful marriage. Of course, it’s not an easy “fix-it” taken in one dose. But like June, through the years you can grow toward a healthier, happier marriage one day at a time.