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The Art of the Spark (Celebrating Our Lives) Follow your own romantic bliss 3. It takes more than love and good intentions to keep the spark alive. The habits include: 1. Accommodate your beloved’s surprise tolerance 5. Practice your own romantic traditions 10. Prolong special

The Art of the Spark (Celebrating Our Lives)

The Art of the Spark (Celebrating Our Lives)

TITLE:The Art of the Spark (Celebrating Our Lives)
AUTHOR:Mary Zalmanek
RATING:4.99 (720 Votes)
ASIN:0976687909
FORMAT TYPE:Paperback
NUMBER of PAGES:302 Pages
PUBLISH DATE:0000-00-00
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When falling in love, every couple hopes for "happily ever after," yet few achieve it. Only a small percentage of couples on their twentieth or fiftieth anniversary use the word "romantic" to describe their relationships. It takes more than love and good intentions to keep the spark alive. This book ignites the spark. Zalmanek draws from clients’ stories, her workshops, and her own thirty-year marriage to illustrate these habits. Exercises help couples discover their Romance Profile and plan adventures. The habits include: 1. Build a foundation for adventure 2. Follow your own romantic bliss 3. Do something outrageous 4. Accommodate your beloved’s surprise tolerance 5. Transform the ordinary into the extraordinary 6. Invite people to help 7. Make an adventure of presenting your gift 8. Prolong special occasions 9. Practice your own romantic traditions 10. Enjoy the bumps on t

Editorial : From Publishers Weekly A self-described RA (romantic adventurer), Zalmanek proffers up nifty ideas to ward off the relationship doldrums. From her experience in leading romance workshops and helping clients plan lavishly sexy get-aways, Zalmanek has divined 12 habits she promises will lead to a more romantic life. Each habit, such as "Accommodate Your Beloved's Surprise Tolerance," is described clearly and presented alongside exercises and planning tools that allow couples to better understand each other and their personal preferences. The author has also included many anecdotes from couples she has helped, as well as quite a few personal stories of amorous adventures she's shared with her husband. These tend to focus on extravagant trips or nights on the town, and incorporate Zalmanek's more overwrought prose, such as, "Their intimate laughter carried an assurance of eternal love sweete

We are staying on this diet until I reach my target weight. I've been looking forward to reading it, and I must say that I blown away at this amazing story of a girl who faced giants and won everyone's hearts in the end. The side characters are also well done.

Overall I thoroughly enjoyed this amazing fantasy retelling of The Valiant Tailor. It made the book seem more realistic and believable.

""You called me your boyfriend," his raspy voice stroked my skin, lighting the nerves in its wake. I really liked the heroine because she seemed strong, independent, and witty. The progression of basic ideas (wanting to do a Japanese period drama anime of 'Beauty and the Beast') to final concept (creating 'Nausicaa' as we see her today) was especially interesting to me. Though they gave her a huge trust fund, they needed almost all of it back (borrowed) to pay off their mortga

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