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Love Yourself And It Doesn't Matter Who You Marry
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Did you know the relationship you're in now is probably the best one you'll ever have? Did you know that most divorces could be avoided? This is the striking discovery behind Eva-Maria Zurhorst's international bestselling book - a book that has transformed thousands of relationships. Eva-Maria writes from her own personal experience of being involved in a 'dreadful marriage' where she realised that she had a choice of either leaving her husband and starting a new relationship or trying to turn her marriage around. This extraordinary book shows that a deep relationship is possible even when all hope seems to be lost. What ever the problem is, the solution lies in finding love for yourself. Eva-Maria's powerful techniques and ideas will change the way you look at your relationships and yourself forever.
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Weitere ISBN/GTIN9781848507296
ProduktartE-Book
EinbandE-Book
Epub-TypEPUB
Erscheinungsdatum01.07.2007
SpracheEnglisch
Artikel-Nr.15865700
WarengruppeNachschlagewerke
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Eva-Maria Zurhorst was originally a journalist and worked for the print media and radio and as an author in South Africa and Egypt. Later she became a business coach and communications advisor. Today, following training as a psychotherapist, she works as a relationship and career coach with business people, managers and couples. Regardless of the base of the problems, the focus on her work is always the development of love for oneself. She is now a columnist and relationship counsellor for a popular Women's magazine in Germany and regularly hosts a TV program on relationships. She lives with her husband and daughter in Germany