Couples who
report successful marriages often report working at them, consistently.
Not exact matches
I have been working in the match making business more then eleven years, and am please to
report have seen
successful marriages between those I have.
They're also
reporting that it's an incredible hour and a half, representing a
successful marriage of Metal Gear legacy, modern day sandbox gaming and scintillating next - gen visuals (alright, so it's ménage à trois).
According to the medical researchers, the 3.6 percent of men who
reported dissatisfaction with
marriage also had a 64 percent higher risk of a fatal stroke, compared to those who considered their
marriages to be very
successful.
Recognizing good things can better our lives: inducing gratitude can increase positive emotion (Watkins), focusing on the positive in a 3 - to - 1 ratio to the negative can create more
successful business teams (Fredrickson and Losada), couples that respond in a 5 - to - 1 ratio of positive to negative have happier and longer
marriages (Gottman), and couples that respond enthusiastically to each other
report more satisfaction (Gable).
In fact, William Doherty, University of Minnesota Professor of Social Science
reports that studies have shown
marriage counseling is
successful 70 - 80 % of the time.