Schedule the romance November 3, 2007
Posted by Gerry Baron in Hero Moments, Things to do, Tools to Use.Tags: Date Night, enhanced marriage, husbands, Marriage, romance, wives
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There are dozens of tools designed to improve productivity at work, and the population incorporating them into their daily lives continues to grow. Today, Lovendar launches its new romantic reminder program, designed to help committed couples keep their love lives romantic, exciting, and successful using their computers’ calendar software.
Lovendar is a romance planner that works with the popular Microsoft Outlook® calendar program for PCs. Throughout the year, Lovendar delivers 170 romantic ideas and reminders to users’ desktops and PDAs. At $17.50 for the downloadable version, this romantic calendar keeps customers in strong relationships for two, for less than the cost of dinner for one.
The program is sold exclusively at http://www.lovendar.com
Lovendar is available in His and Her editions. Both provide gender-specific ideas for individuals. When used by a couple, the programs complement each other, keeping partners on track for a mutually attentive relationship.
As we all know, most relationships don’t fall apart due to lack of intent, but rather lack of attention. Simple gestures are left undone in our busy lives. Lovendar addresses this problem by helping individuals prioritize romance on a regular basis. Some examples of the action prompts Lovendar users regularly receive include
For Him: -- Bring home a fresh cut flower and a hand written note. Finish this sentence in your note: I really love you when you ... -- This weekend, remind her of your first date, and recreate some or all of it. -- Text her "I am thinking of you." Do it now. For Her: -- Junk food night. Serve his favorite junk food for dinner by candlelight. -- Write down five romantic things he has done lately and share how it made you feel. -- Leave a love note in his underwear drawer tonight.
Lovendar is a valuable tool for anyone in a committed relationship. In addition to being a self-help tool to keep love alive, it’s also a great gift for romantic holidays.
Is He Everything To You… August 23, 2007
Posted by Steve Worthy in Appreciation, Manhood, Things to do.Tags: christian marriage, Date Night, dating romance, love and marriage, love and romance, love romance, Marriage, marriage advice, marriage counseling, marriage dating, marriage help, marriage problems, relationships, romance, romance marriage, romance sex, romance site, romantic getaways, save marriage, save your marriage
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Guys and Gals,
This is a most see video. The video’s a little fuzzy, but the message is loud and clear…Click Below…
Feature Interview… July 23, 2007
Posted by Steve Worthy in About Us, Business Development, Entrepreneurship, Manhood, Marriage, Romance Leadership, Things to do, Uncategorized.add a comment
Hello everyone, we at By Husbands for Husbands want you check out an awesome five part interview of our company.
Kristina Tomaz-Young is founder of VCTV – Venture Cap TV where they connect exciting start-ups on the rise with solid investors. The interview is a five part series. Its a must read as we have provided some solid insight into our concept and its future plans for growth and expansion.
Word…. June 6, 2007
Posted by Steve Worthy in Appreciation, Hero Thought, Humor, Marriage, Things to do.1 comment so far
You.
Can.
Only.
Type.
One.
Word.
Try.
It.
Yourself.
1. Where is your cell phone?
Hip
2. Relationship?
Great.
3. Your hair?
Bald.
4. Work?
Inspiring.
5. Your sister?
Strange.
6. Your favorite thing?
Reading.
7. Your dream last night?
Sex
8. Your favorite drink at Starbucks?
Americano.
9. Your dream car?
Cayenne.
10. The room you’re in?
Den.
11. Your shoes?
birkenstock.
12. Your fears?
Failure.
13. What do you want to be in 10 years?
Trusted.
14. Who did you hang out with this weekend?
Family.
15. What you’re not good at?
Patience.
16. Breakfast?
Coffee.
17. One of your wish list items?
Pinehurst. (Golf Course)
18. Where you grew up?
New York.
19. The last thing you did?
Showered.
20. What are you wearing?
Sweatshirt.
21. What aren’t you wearing?
Earrings.
22. Your pet(s)?
None
23. Your computer?
HP
24. Your life?
Stable.
26. Missing?
Cord
27. What are you thinking about right now?
Wife.
28. Your car?
Old.
29. Your kitchen?
OK.
30. Your summer?
Uneventful.
31. Your favorite color?
Blue.
32. When is the last time you laughed?
Yesterday.
33. When was the last time you cried?
Friday.
34. School?
Neverending.
35. Love?
Family
Romance On A Stationary Bike… May 16, 2007
Posted by Steve Worthy in Romance Leadership, Romantic Husband, Things to do, romance.add a comment
I know this title seems weird, but it’s very relevant to today’s blog. But I have a question, can you spend 96 hours straight alone with your wife or husbands riding a bike.
The article sparked something in me. I began to think of the longest amount of time my wife and spent together. I mean together; no kids, no breaks, no work, no one leaving to go to the store. I can only come up with 72 hours on our vacation in Florida.
In reading the article, the couple rode a stationary bike for 96 hours straight hours, with little breaks here and there, to break the Guinness Book of World Records. I was inspired. Why?
My wife and I just began to exercise with each other again. We spend 1 hour a day together, just us; no kids, no phones (except the one time, I answered the phone to talk to Gerry – I create a “Anti-Hero Moment”)
So it got me thinking.
When was the last time you and your spouse spend quality time together. More than 1 hour.
Do you think you can spend 96 straight hours with your spouse?
If so, Why…If no, why not.
By Husbands For Husband – Radio Interview May 14, 2007
Posted by Steve Worthy in Books, Date Night, Romance Leadership, Things to do.add a comment
Listen to Gerry and Steve as they are interviewed by one BlogTalkRadio’s most popular radio host, Ms. Blue. They will be discussing the By Husbands For Husbands concept, our upcoming book and provide tips on how Husbands can Become Heroes.
Monday May 14, @ 9PM EST