The Art of the Spark: 12 Habits to Inspire Romantic Adventures Is your relationship stale, stagnant, and in need of a kick start in the affection department? If so, just take a page out of romance goddess Mary Zalmanek’s new book, “The Art of the Spark.” Zalmanek’s strategy utilizes her own unique ‘12 step program’ which incorporates easy-to-follow life habits sure to bring the zest back along with an element of fun. “It’s never too late to make romance a way of life.” Her own marriage, as well as a list of many satisfied workshop clients, referred customers, and friends, is proof that her methods are tried and true. Armed with quotes on honest love and deep affection, Zalmanek strives to not just bring couples back together – she wants them to have countless extraordinary moments to cherish. From everyday gestures to grandiose adventures, her romantic stories are easy to emulate and worthy of any special occasion. She also incorporates adaptations of her ideas for different personality styles, ensuring that there’s something for everyone. Meant to be read by a twosome, Zalmanek includes ample space for each person to notate their romantic preferences. She notes that developing a better awareness of a partner’s love language makes it much easier for them to truly woo each other. One of her most important points is that not everyone views romance in the same way – roses and chocolate. Simple gifts of quality time or thoughtful favors can leave a much greater impact than material tokens. Creativity, imagination, and never overlooking the small details, are all constant themes in each of her recommended habits and client stories. Beautifully written in a tender, encouraging tone, “The Art of the Spark” speaks to those couples searching for a fresh way to love each other. Zalmanek truly understands what it takes to make a relationship last for the long haul and shares her secrets with enthusiasm and flair. Her exceptional book takes only a short time to read but its results can last a lifetime. Learn more about your beloved than you ever thought possible and do so with a renewed sense of commitment. It only takes a spark… |