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365 Connecting Questions for Couples: One Conversation a Day for a Journey into Love to Grow a Powerful Relationship

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365 Connecting Questions for Break the Silence, Strengthen Your Relationship, and Ignite Love With 365 Open Questions Designed to Lead Your Partner into Meaningful Conversations with You.

100% of marriages where partners don’t talk end up breaking…

Whether there is a divorce or not.

In fact, two people can still live together without being a couple anymore.

They can eat together, watch Netflix together, even sleep together, and be more like roommates.

Most of the couples out there are more roommates than real partners - that’s the harsh truth.

And can you guess why?

Because they don’t talk anymore.

The fun-not-so-fun fact is that most of these troubled couples know (especially women) that poor communication is the problem, but they don't know what to do about it.

" The more I try to talk to my husband, the more he withdraws into himself" , most women complain.

That’s common. The fewer two people talk to each other, the harder it is to have a “real” conversation.

So, what’s the solution?

The solution is to gently lead your partner into a conversation, and the only way to do so is by asking questions.

This playbook provides you with 365 Connecting Questions specifically designed to lead your partner into having a conversation with you (even if he/she is the least talkative in the world).

Your partner simply can’t resist answering.

The 365 questions of this book Become the most envied couple in your group of friends by simply having more deep conversations than

Get This Book Now and Let’s Get Started with The First Question!

743 pages, Kindle Edition

Published November 19, 2020

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Gary Love

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Food for thought. Do you really communicate?What are some things you can improve? Read this books for some tips on a healthier relationship
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