Category: | Book |
By (author): | Piver, Susan |
Subject: | FAMILY & RELATIONSHIPS / Love & Romance |
FAMILY & RELATIONSHIPS / Marriage & Long Term Relationships | |
SELF-HELP / Personal Growth / Happiness | |
SELF-HELP / Recovery | |
Publisher: | Perigee |
Published: | June 2021 |
Format: | Book-paperback |
Pages: | 128 |
Size: | 7.12in x 5.00in x 0.31in |
From The Publisher* | A revised and expanded edition of the classic relationship book that has helped thousands of couples shape a shared vision for their lives together. With this simple-yet-profound relationship tool, Susan Piver shows couples at any stage of their relationships--whether they are considering engagement, have been married for decades, or just want to deepen their connection--how they can forge and strengthen lasting, intimate bonds. Focusing on key areas such as home, money, work, community, and family, The Hard Questions contains 100 thought-provoking questions for couples to ask each other, including: • What will our home look like? • What are our professional goals? • How do you feel about sharing our life on social media? • Will we try to have children, and if so, when? The Hard Questions provides couples with guidance and support for having the kind of conversations that will lead them to a deeper understanding of each other and a happy, healthy, and prosperous future together. |
Review Quote* | "A nice antidote to insta-match TV-reality shows like The Bachelorette. -Time "This book of hard questions and exercises for couples is innovative and exciting." -Andrew Weil, M.D. "Susan Piver is a deeply intuitive and innovative thinker. I could not recommend her more highly." -Julia Cameron |
Biographical Note | Susan Piver is the New York Times-bestselling author of nine books, including The Hard Questions, The Wisdom of a Broken Heart, and The Four Noble Truths of Love. Piver teaches workshops and speaks on mindfulness, innovation, communication, relationships, and creativity. She has been a student of Buddhism since 1995, graduated from a Buddhist seminary in 2004, and was authorized to teach meditation in 2005. In 2012, she founded the popular online meditation center The Open Heart Project. |