Seven Marriage Emotions:Decides Destiny Seven Marriage Emotions:Decides Destiny

Seven Marriage Emotions:Decides Destiny

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There is no such thing called a perfect life. Every human have their own version of problems and recent days most of them experience marital crisis. This book is a sincere attempt of spotlighting the impact of human emotions in relationships and perseverance of reader will help them to self-study of their life to understand how those emotions influenced their life. This book will help you how to think during the hard times of marriage, not what to think. This book is for every person in or was in or wants to in relationship, no matter your current marital status. Recommended if you are in Love, Living together, Married, Separated, Divorced, Single Parent or Joint Parents; not knowing how to handle emotions is cause of most marriage crisis. 

ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Jagadeesan Rajendran was an expert in Sales & Marketing from Chennai, India. He held a MBA in Marketing Management, a B.E., in Mechanical Engineering. He delivered motivational speeches in several occasions and passionate with travel, books, movies, script writing, lyrics and poetry. He also penned lyrics and directed a private music video. When he had personally addressed several human lives are undergoing misery due to marriage crisis, and the way their emotions manipulated by the system devastated him. People waste time, energy and money in therapies, legal aids haunted him. The people suppose to help them were actually exploiting them, irrespective of their education and experience most of the people actually don’t know how to handle those situations. His views and suggestions helped many people in both genders. He wrote this book with intention of reaching more of such souls, longing to hold someone who can support.

GÉNERO
No ficción
PUBLICADO
2018
22 de febrero
IDIOMA
EN
Inglés
EXTENSIÓN
53
Páginas
EDITORIAL
JAGADEESAN RAJENDRAN
VENTAS
Draft2Digital, LLC
TAMAÑO
560.5
KB

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