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Stepdads Can Laugh Their Way To A Better Marriage

Stepdads can laugh their way to a better marriage?  Is it possible?  Mark Gungor enthusiastically says, “Yes!”  When Mark conducted his first marriage seminar, he did so for one reason. Somebody had to do it – no one else was reaching couples in his area. 

Today, Mark is one of the country’s most sought-after speakers on marriage and family.  Thousands of couples also attend his Laugh Your Way to a Better Marriage seminars each year. 

Mark’s open and comedic approach uses memorable illustrations humor. The power of laughter to teach proven principles is guaranteed to strengthen any marriage.

“I love to inspire people’s lives with truth and humor.  Many performers make people laugh, and many speakers give solid principles for living.  I want to do both,” Mark says.  

He comments. “Laugh Your Way to a Better Marriage® is about helping couples get it right, get along, have fun and achieve a successful marriage.” Please watch an excerpt from one of his seminars where Mark explains the difference’s between a male and female brain.  I dare you not to smile while you watch…:-)

Please comment how you think these differences factor into blended family life? Stepdads can laugh their way to a better marriage with the right approach and commitment towards making their family work.

Being a step-parent is difficult, especially during the earliest months of your new role. Whether you have children of your own from a previous relationship or have recently discovered yourself amid parenthood, it’s important to manage your stress and stay calm as the whole family adjusts to the new living arrangement.

About the author

About the author

Gerardo Campbell married into a blended family, becoming the stepdad to his wife’s two children. In 2011, he started Support for Stepfathers to reverse the nearly 70% divorce rate for blended families in the US. His website is to help and inspire stepfathers, aspiring stepfathers, and the women who love them. You can follow Support for Stepdads on Twitter and Facebook

 

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