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| | On the Road Again: Travel, Love, and Marriage Author: William Hendricks and Jim Cote Retail Price: $11.95 Price: $7.95 Format: Audio Download Audio Length: 3 hours You save $4.00 (33%) Click here to buy
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For millions of people, business travel, whether weekly, monthly, or once a year, places stress on their marriages and families. Unless couples develop healthy ways of dealing with business-travel issues, they will be driven apart. William Hendricks and Jim Cote have written the first book that confronts this threat to family life. Drawing from personal interviews, the authors provide strategies for safeguarding and strengthening relationships despite the wear and tear business trips place on them. Travel and home are vastly different worlds, and Hendricks and Cote suggest ways couples can build bridges instead of walls, thus keeping lines of communication open. The authors identify twelve keys to sustaining a marriage when one or both partners are on the road, including commitment and trust, conflict resolution, sexual intimacy and romance, and diffusing tense departures and arrivals. FIND MORE TITLES:
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