No More Perfect Marriages, Jill Savage
No More Perfect Marriages, Jill Savage
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No More Perfect Marriages
Experience the Freedom of Being Real Together

Author: Jill Savage, Mark Savage

Narrator: TBD

Unabridged: 5 hr 42 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 02/01/2017


Synopsis

“A real marriage isn’t perfect. A real marriage is two people being perfected.”If you feel like the spark is gone, like a critical spirit has invaded your marriage, like you want more intimacy but something is in the way, you could be suffering from the Perfection Infection.The Perfection Infection happens when we cultivate unrealistic expectations of ourselves and our spouse, gradually leading to intimacy-killing behavior, also known as the “Seven Slow Fades.” That was the case for Jill and Mark Savage, and In No More Perfect Marriages they guide you in everything you need to know to kick the Perfection Infection right out and return to intimacy.In their warm, honest, personable style, Jill and Mark discuss: ·How the Perfection Infection invades a marriage—even a good marriage ·How to detect and correct the Seven Slow Fades ·How to set and communicate realistic expectations ·What to do if your spouse just won’t change ·How to guard your marriage from the Perfection Infection for goodHurting marriages can heal, and good marriages can become great. It takes work, yes, but No More Perfect Marriages will give you the insights, language, and roadmap you need for the journey. So start today.

Author Bio

Jill Savage is an author and speaker who is passionate about encouraging families. She is the author of nine books, including Professionalizing Motherhood, My Heart's at Home, Real Moms . . . Real Jesus, Living With Less So Your Family Has More, and No More Perfect Moms. Featured on Focus on the Family, Crosswalk.com, and as the host of the Heartbeat radio program, Jill is the founder of Hearts at Home, an organization that encourages moms. Jill and her husband, Mark, have five children, two of whom who are married, as well as two granddaughters and one grandson. They make their home in Normal, Illinois.

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