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What Single Women Need To Know About Their Married Friends!
What Single Women Need To Know About Their Married Friends!
What Single Women Need To Know About Their Married Friends!
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What Single Women Need to Know About Their Married Friends...The Godly Woman's Guide to Protecting Her Relationships!
Do you ever feel like your single friends don't understand your married life? Are you still trying to figure out why your married best-friend is not quite the same anymore? Is your family coming between your relationship with your spouse even with good intentions? You're not alone! Millions of women all over the world have been in your shoes or will be there one day. For every single woman who desires to get married, this guide is an important tool to help you make the transition.

For married women, this is an opportunity to gather your forces together and properly align them with God's purpose for your married-life!

Plus: Find out what a married woman may never tell you but you should know!

LanguageEnglish
Release dateOct 9, 2013
ISBN9780977894451
What Single Women Need To Know About Their Married Friends!
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Tamicia Currie

As a self-proclaimed natural born writer, Tamicia Currie brings a fresh perspective to a realm of readers who desire advancement in their everyday lives. Leaving cookie-cutter thoughts and ideals behind, this wisdom-filled author shares perspectives that are forward-thinking and progressive. "I write to reveal alternative methods for reaching goals that often seem unattainable," said Tamicia Currie. "Everything that I write is intentionally geared to help someone advance to the next level," she concludes.

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    What Single Women Need To Know About Their Married Friends! - Tamicia Currie

    What SINGLE WOMEN need to know about their MARRIED FRIENDS

    the Godly Woman’s Guide to Protecting Her Relationships

    Published By Tamicia Currie Copyright 2013

    http://www.faithittomakeit.com

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    CHAPTER 1 – SETTING THE RECORD STRAIGHT

    I often hear women say, My friend doesn’t have time for me anymore now that she’s married! I suppose before I got married it sounded like a travesty to the unlearned ear but now that I’m ten-years into this marriage of mine that I cherish so deeply – I completely understand. A married woman has just stepped into a new dimension that her single counterparts have not come into yet, have left, transitioned from, or may never know. It can be difficult trying to understand why your newly married friend no longer has the desire to engage in activities like she did before but the truth is: She can’t help it! Her mind, body and spirit, is calling out to her beckoning her new life as a wife. While it may be a little difficult to grasp at first, a married woman is meant to redefine the relationships she once knew; she must reposition herself to meet the new level of purpose that is bestowed upon her as a married woman.

    How many times have you heard a single woman say: As soon as something goes wrong, she’ll be calling me for help – wanting to come back and talk to me because things aren’t working out in her relationship! Even though this statement sounds very spiteful, it’s more of an indication of the lack of understanding from the speaker, than it is mean-spirited. The single woman, who has never been married, often assumes, irrationally, that married women should just carry on as they did before. The single woman unconsciously fails to factor in that a lot of her time with her newly married friend was spent talking about other men, dressing-up to be seen by other men, flirting with other men, and engaging in activities with the hopes of meeting a man whom she may soon become a wife to. A married woman has the option to continue acting single if she desires but for the purpose of pursing excellence, we’re talking about a godly woman who walks in the ways of wisdom.

    A godly woman doesn’t operate business as usual especially when it comes to her marriage. She knows better than to discount something that God certified as sacred reducing it to common and casual. This book is for the woman who is concerned about reaching God’s divine destiny for her married-life and doesn’t want to waste an ounce of breath living beneath the will of God. A single woman who secretly wishes that her married friend would run back into her life at the expense of losing her marriage, is a woman who can benefit by reading this book from beginning to end. A single woman who desires to get married one day can share a mutual benefit by looking behind the curtain of some of the issues and factors that come into play as a married woman. A newly married woman who plans to excel in her marriage can utilize this book as a resourceful reference guide both now and in the future. For the woman who is no stranger to married life, this book can serve as a source of encouragement, redirection and strengthen you as you continue along your journey as a wife.

    We have all been there as onlookers watching our friends move on to better things in life. People don’t willingly sign up to feel left out of something that looks like so much fun. Marriage is a lot of fun; as much fun as it is, it’s twice as much work. Which brings me back to the married woman whose single friend is

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