Marriage Counselor Claims One Minute a Day Can Save a Relationship

Dr. Max Offers Ten Days of Tips to Add the Oomph Your Marriage is Missing

Marriage Counselor Claims One Minute a Day Can Save a Relationship
Nevada City, CA, February 01, 2007 --(PR.com)-- With Valentine’s Day right at its heart, February has become known as the month of love. It’s a time that can strike fear in many brave hearts, as well. People begin to analyze their relationships and wonder if they meet the mark. Few, of course, know what that mark is.

Dr. Max Vogt, author and couples counselor, has a plan to help you conquer that fear and improve your marriage at the same time. His Ten Day Valentine offers pithy, punchy advice on ways to add zest and value to your marriage.

Dr. Max’s advice is available at his website, www.tendayvalentine.com. Each day from February 3 through February 13, you’ll receive a one-minute audio. “By heeding this simple advice, you can make this Valentine’s Day the most romantic, enjoyable, exciting, loving and truly intimate day you’ve ever had,” states Vogt. The counselor has over 25 years’ experience counseling couples.

Topics for the Ten Day Valentine include:

1. A surprise gift for you about your relationship
2. Men are not terrorists (nor are women)
3. Do women listen? The Love Whisperer
4. Shock... who is that person next to me in bed?
5. Maybe you are not THAT loyal?
6. Delicious Lovers
7. Why you are not going to break up.
8. What is the best gift you can give to your beloved?
9. How you keep the passion.
10. The Real, Shocking Truth about Intimacy!

Dr. Max is not your typical counselor. The author of You Don’t Have to Change Who You Are to Have a Great Marriage says other counselors told him he shouldn’t publish the book. Perhaps that’s because he staunchly claims that the true experts in a marriage are the two people involved…not their counselor, pastor or some television personality. His book helps couples create better results—without changing their core values and beliefs. And it helps them do it quickly, without months or even years of therapy.

“There are as many variations on a great marriage as there are people. Your job is to find your own best way,” states this renegade coach.

About Dr. Max:
Max Vogt, Ph.D., is a couples therapist and California-licensed psychologist with over 25 years experience helping people “click” in all aspects of their lives. His unique step-by-step approach to people’s most important challenges has transformed the lives of thousands of men and women around the world. Dr. Max, published widely in print and on the Internet, helps people get amazingly rapid results, results that last. For more information about the book, visit www.greatmarriagebook.com, htttp://www.tendayvalentine, or phone 530-265-6165.

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