What to Do Before You Say "I Do"

by Susan Ziggy


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 1/17/2013

Format : E-Book
Dimensions : N/A
Page Count : 120
ISBN : 9781481707121
Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 120
ISBN : 9781481707145
Format : Hardcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 120
ISBN : 9781481707138

About the Book

Are you thinking about getting married? How do you know you have a life partner? Are they the right life partner? Do your goals and ideals really compliment each other? This book will give you clear, concrete examples of how to make it work. I hope this will be a great guide for all of you to make the best choices in partnership and make your marriage happy and successful. Everyone who is about to embark on this life changing adventure, needs to know what to expect from the very beginning. If you think about it, when you are going into uncharted waters, you always need a map and directions, otherwise you get lost. This book is intended to give you directions and a map so you don’t get lost in the uncharted waters of marriage. BEST WISHES ON YOUR NEW ADVENTURE AND KEEP THIS BOOK HANDY FOR FUTURE REFERENCE.


About the Author

I have grown up with a father who was a psychologists. My siblings and I were drilled on understanding psychology everyday for as long as I can remember. I grew up analyzing why people behave the way they do. I also have a masters degree in education from Buffalo State College. My experiences are life lessons that I have learned as a wife, mother and educator.


I was married to my first husband for 15 years and spent 5 of them in marriage counseling where I also learned more about marriages and divorce. I realized I wasn't in a good marriage. I took what I learned into my next marriage where I have been very happy since 1999.


I wrote this book becasue my children are at the age where they are thinking about marriage and family. I want them to have the best shot at a healthy realtionship by sharing what I have learned throughout my life, education, marriages and divorce.


I have learned that the best way to understand something is to walk a mile in their shoes. I base that on a surgery I had that left me didsabled. This disability was a blessing in only one way. It forced me to slow down. I had to retire from teaching which I loved becasue I was helping young adults learn how to cope with their life problems. I now talk to people who have depression, since I've been there. I have also helped people understand problems in their relationships and ideas for how to fix them or move on since I've been there too.