Discussion:
Excerpt - Avoiding Valentines Day Disasters
(too old to reply)
GG
2004-02-07 16:39:14 UTC
Permalink
I have permission from Life Works Books to distribute an
article entitled "Ten Tips for Avoiding Valentine's Day
Disasters: How to Get What You Want on Valentine's Day...
And What To Do If You Don't." If you've been disappointed
on Valentine's Days past, and you don't want to repeat the
experience this year, these clever tips will help insure a
fabulous day and help keep a bad Valentine's Day experience
from souring your relationship.

The article is written by two relationship experts, Marilyn
Graman and Maureen Walsh, proprietors of Life Works in
Greenwich Village, which offers a popular series of
seminars that help men and women find each other and build
satisfying, long-lasting relationships. Graman and Walsh
are co-authors of the new book, "How to Be Cherished: A
Guide to Having the Love You Desire," just published by
Life Works Books.

The article on avoiding Valentine's Day disasters covers
such topics as how to enlist the support of helpers; how to
handle money issues; making back-up plans; and how to
gracefully deal with a disappointing gift. Valentine's Day
is on a Saturday this year, so there's a great opportunity
to rescue a day that looks like it's headed for disaster.

To get the article, simply send mailto:***@prdiva.com and I
will reply with the text (and *only* a the text -- no file
attachments or opt-in mailing list jive). And for extra
support, join us every Tuesday night at 9:30 p.m. ET (6:30
p.m. PT) for the Cherished Chats at About.com's Women's
Issues Forum <http://womensissues.about.com>. Heartfelt
wishes for everything you desire this Valentine's Day!
Wei Y.
2004-02-07 23:37:25 UTC
Permalink
Post by GG
I have permission from Life Works Books to distribute an
article entitled "Ten Tips for Avoiding Valentine's Day
Disasters: How to Get What You Want on Valentine's Day...
And What To Do If You Don't." If you've been disappointed
on Valentine's Days past, and you don't want to repeat the
experience this year, these clever tips will help insure a
fabulous day and help keep a bad Valentine's Day experience
from souring your relationship.
The article is written by two relationship experts, Marilyn
Graman and Maureen Walsh, proprietors of Life Works in
Greenwich Village, which offers a popular series of
seminars that help men and women find each other and build
satisfying, long-lasting relationships. Graman and Walsh
are co-authors of the new book, "How to Be Cherished: A
Guide to Having the Love You Desire," just published by
Life Works Books.
The article on avoiding Valentine's Day disasters covers
such topics as how to enlist the support of helpers; how to
handle money issues; making back-up plans; and how to
gracefully deal with a disappointing gift. Valentine's Day
is on a Saturday this year, so there's a great opportunity
to rescue a day that looks like it's headed for disaster.
will reply with the text (and *only* a the text -- no file
attachments or opt-in mailing list jive). And for extra
support, join us every Tuesday night at 9:30 p.m. ET (6:30
p.m. PT) for the Cherished Chats at About.com's Women's
Issues Forum <http://womensissues.about.com>. Heartfelt
wishes for everything you desire this Valentine's Day!
This is just a reminder that you can also avoid Valentine's Day
disasters by making sure you find a babysitter early! =)

Wei Yang
Sitters, Inc.
www.CallforSitters.com

Find a babysitter today at CallforSitters.com - The Babysitter Network
Terje Grøvlen
2004-02-14 00:43:24 UTC
Permalink
Loading...