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Bezig met laden... The 7 Habits of Highly Effective Marriagedoor Stephen R. Covey
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This audio program is for you if you have ever thought or said these words: - "He/she spends money like it grows on trees."- "We just don't have time for each other."- "If it weren't for the children, there wouldn't be enough in this marriage to keep it afloat."- "When am I going to be a priority?"- "I never feel understood."- "I just can't trust him/her " In today's world, the desire to create a strong marriage and family is not enough. It takes a new mind-set, a new skill-set, and a new tool-set to deal with the challenge. If we are to respond effectively to the changes, our relationships must be grounded in principles of effectiveness. The principles of the 7 Habits provide a time-tested mind-set and skill-set. Millions of people around the world are using the principles in the 7 Habits to grow stronger. In this two-CD audio program, Dr. Stephen R. Covey and his wife Sandra--along with his brother Dr. John M.R. Covey and his wife Jane Parrish Covey--offer insights and personal experiences in applying these proven principles to marriage and home. CD 1 is a live recording of a presentation featuring Dr. Stephen R. Covey and his wife Sandra on the 50 years of marriage. In CD 2, Dr. John M.R. Covey and his wife Jane introduce the basic principles and practices of the 7 Habits as they apply to marriage and family. John and Jane have taught the 7 Habits all over the world to thousands of people. Geen bibliotheekbeschrijvingen gevonden. |
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Google Books — Bezig met laden... GenresDewey Decimale Classificatie (DDC)646.7Technology Home and family management Sewing, clothing, management of personal and family life Management of personal and family lifeLC-classificatieWaarderingGemiddelde:
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