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Patrick IwobiPatrick is a passionate go getter and motivator who grabs life for all it is worth. He is an experienced actor/entertainer and choreographer/dancer. His biggest achievement was performing in front of crowds of about 20,000, and acting in the cult TV series, "Zena" and having a major role in a British TV soap opera. Patrick loves the artistic side of his talents; he has spent most of his years as an entrepreneur, owning a catering and entertainment company for ten years in
Patrick is a loving father of five and dedicated husband for the past sixteen years who writes from experience and from the heart. His newest passion is to share his colorful life experiences through the Internet. Patrick says, "I have written "How to have a Good Marriage in a Bad Economy" to capture the positive aspects of a true marriage." Writing it made me understand that everything is not always greener on the other side, so one has to appreciate what he or she has in life. It is true that ever since the recession hit the global market, situations have gotten gloomy especially in some marriages. Why? Like the book says; absence of money, absence of time, absence of desire, and so many more factors which are mentioned in the book. This book helped me realize that no matter how bad a situation is or will be, having time for each other, communicating with each other, and loving each other are the most important keys to having a good marriage in such difficult times. It relates to both the young, old and the restless, even to those who are not married or newlyweds and who have been in the game of marriage for quite some time. From my own real life experiences with relationships over time, I have been able to analyse the pros and cons of marriage in several situations. My book will help people understand what they are doing right and wrong. I do not see myself as an "agony aunty" but a thoughtful motivator and adviser. I urge everyone to read this book and get a full insight about the causes of a good marriage and possible solutions to a bad marriage. Patrick Iwobi
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