A natural for audio, Doyle is perky, enthusiastic, friendly and confiding as she shares her secrets for a happy marriage. Her main point is that when she criticised, nagged and tried to control her husband, the marriage suffered; but when she "surrendered," letting him do things his way and make decisions for the family, he rose to the occasion, becoming a responsible and loving husband and making her feel protected and cared for. Doyle’s "one size fits all" approach is not likely to fit everyone; indeed, it’s hard to imagine any wife (or husband, for that matter) feeling emotionally satisfied in a marriage where every one of the husband’s suggestions is met with a demure "Whatever you think best, dear." Doyle’s insistence that the husband should control all aspects of the family’s finances is also likely to raise a few eyebrows. But such extremism aside, Doyle makes some worthwhile points. Nagging and criticising are not conducive to marital harmony, and treating a man like an incompetent child turns the wife into his mother which isn’t likely to make either party happy. Doyle also points out that wives need to take time to care for themselves (going to lunch with friends, getting facials or whatever activities they enjoy), instead of constantly martyring themselves to the needs of others. Based on the Fireside paperback. Copyright 2001 Cahners Business Information, Inc. —This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.
A natural for audio, Doyle is perky, enthusiastic, friendly and confiding as she shares her secrets for a happy marriage. Her main point is that when she criticised, nagged and tried to control her husband, the marriage suffered; but when she "surrendered," letting him do things his way and make decisions for the family, he rose to the occasion, becoming a responsible and loving husband and making her feel protected and cared for. Doyle’s "one size fits all" approach is not likely to fit everyone; indeed, it’s hard to imagine any wife (or husband, for that matter) feeling emotionally satisfied in a marriage where every one of the husband’s suggestions is met with a demure "Whatever you think best, dear." Doyle’s insistence that the husband should control all aspects of the family’s finances is also likely to raise a few eyebrows. But such extremism aside, Doyle makes some worthwhile points. Nagging and criticising are not conducive to marital harmony, and treating a man like an incompetent child turns the wife into his mother which isn’t likely to make either party happy. Doyle also points out that wives need to take time to care for themselves (going to lunch with friends, getting facials or whatever activities they enjoy), instead of constantly martyring themselves to the needs of others. Based on the Fireside paperback. Copyright 2001 Cahners Business Information, Inc. —This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.
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A natural for audio, Doyle is perky, enthusiastic, friendly and confiding as she shares her secrets for a happy marriage. Her main point is that when she criticised, nagged and tried to control her husband, the marriage suffered; but when she "surrendered," letting him do things his way and make decisions for the family, he rose to the occasion, becoming a responsible and loving husband and making her feel protected and cared for. Doyle’s "one size fits all" approach is not likely to fit everyone; indeed, it’s hard to imagine any wife (or husband, for that matter) feeling emotionally satisfied in a marriage where every one of the husband’s suggestions is met with a demure "Whatever you think best, dear." Doyle’s insistence that the husband should control all aspects of the family’s finances is also likely to raise a few eyebrows. But such extremism aside, Doyle makes some worthwhile points. Nagging and criticising are not conducive to marital harmony, and treating a man like an incompetent child turns the wife into his mother which isn’t likely to make either party happy. Doyle also points out that wives need to take time to care for themselves (going to lunch with friends, getting facials or whatever activities they enjoy), instead of constantly martyring themselves to the needs of others. Based on the Fireside paperback. Copyright 2001 Cahners Business Information, Inc. —This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.
A natural for audio, Doyle is perky, enthusiastic, friendly and confiding as she shares her secrets for a happy marriage. Her main point is that when she criticised, nagged and tried to control her husband, the marriage suffered; but when she "surrendered," letting him do things his way and make decisions for the family, he rose to the occasion, becoming a responsible and loving husband and making her feel protected and cared for. Doyle’s "one size fits all" approach is not likely to fit everyone; indeed, it’s hard to imagine any wife (or husband, for that matter) feeling emotionally satisfied in a marriage where every one of the husband’s suggestions is met with a demure "Whatever you think best, dear." Doyle’s insistence that the husband should control all aspects of the family’s finances is also likely to raise a few eyebrows. But such extremism aside, Doyle makes some worthwhile points. Nagging and criticising are not conducive to marital harmony, and treating a man like an incompetent child turns the wife into his mother which isn’t likely to make either party happy. Doyle also points out that wives need to take time to care for themselves (going to lunch with friends, getting facials or whatever activities they enjoy), instead of constantly martyring themselves to the needs of others. Based on the Fireside paperback. Copyright 2001 Cahners Business Information, Inc. —This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.
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Imprint | Simon & Schuster |
Pub date | 31 Jan 2001 |
DEWEY edition | 21 |
Language | English |
Spine width | 19mm |
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Imprint | Simon & Schuster |
Pub date | 31 Jan 2001 |
DEWEY edition | 21 |
Language | English |
Spine width | 19mm |