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Why Good Communication is More Important than Ever Nowby Patrick Iwobi

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Do you talk to your partner? When is the last time you had a conversation about something more significant than what to have for dinner or who needs to pick up the kids after school? In most marriages, the answers are not going to be reassuring. We’ve all heard experts talk about the importance of communication in a relationship, but why is it important and why can it help save your marriage during the recession?

Communication is Necessary for a Happy Marriage

People talk all the time but most conversations are not about important things that need to be said. If you’re not communicating about the recession and what it means for your family, for example, you could be doing great damage to your marriage. Chances are that both of you are worried and stressed. You might have doubts about your financial stability or concerns about you long-term future. But because most of us prefer to worry alone, we don’t talk about those feelings.

When people aren’t communicating about their feelings, the other partner assumes their worries aren’t being shared. This leads to arguments, pointing fingers, and retreating further into ourselves and avoiding communication with our partners even more.

Marriage Needs Communication

A happy marriage is a partnership, but no partnership has ever been effective without communication. If you’re not talking about the issues that really matter, you’re not finding solutions to the problems facing both of you. If you’re not talking about issues that matter to your partner, he or she is going to feel unimportant. If you’re not talking, someone else might very well start up that conversation with your spouse and that inevitably is going to ruin your marriage.

But starting a dialogue about important issues isn’t as easy as it sounds. You need guidance. A new book called How to Have a Good Marriage in a Bad Economy can help improve start you in the right direction to save your marriage by helping you learn how to improve your communication.

With the help of the book, you can learn to stop just talking and learn to start saying what really matters in your marriage. And if you order today, you’ll receive a bonus plus a surprise bonus and be on your way to that happy marriage even sooner.

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Author's Bio
Patrick is a passionate go getter and motivator who grabs life for all it is worth. He is an experienced actor/entertainer and choreographer/dancer. His biggest achievement was performing in front of crowds of about 20,000, and acting in the cult TV series, “Zena” and having a major role in a British TV soap opera. Patrick loves the artistic side of his talents; he has spent most of his years as an entrepreneur, from owning a catering and Entertainment Company for ten years in New Zealand.
Patrick is a loving father of five and dedicated husband for the past sixteen years who writes from experience and from the heart.
His newest passion is to share his colourful life experiences through the Internet. Patrick says, “I have written "How to have a Good Marriage in a Bad Economy" to capture the positive aspects of a true marriage.”

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Dale Miller
Dale Miller (Dieting and Weight Loss)
communication is key
Ria Vervliet
Ria Vervliet (Holistic Health)
Great article. Unfortunately most people do not know how to communicate.
Angie Blackwell
Angie Blackwell (Blended Families)
The sad truth is, most people don't know HOW to communicate with their partner. Perceptions, past baggage and insecurities all color how we receive information. As the communicator, it is our responsibility to be as clear as possible with our message and to ensure that it was received correctly. This is a really important message, thanks for writing.
Michael  Lee
Michael Lee (Persuasion)
Communication is vital in marriage and relationships. That's the truth. If you don't like something about someone, talk about it. Don't keep it bottled up within you. We must always keep the line of communication open to maintain a solid, happy relationship. - Michael Lee, http://www.expertpersuader.com
bill plews
bill plews (Anger Management)
Great article, can certainly empathaise with it. Perhaps adding; partnership is about having shared goals. Could be get greater income or create a beautiful garden. This of course requires remaining agreeable; which of course means more listening than speaking!
Olubuosoye Olopade
how i wish all broken homes and home that are on the verge of being broken would read this article. The greatest problem in most marriages is communication.

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