The Magic of Making Up, by T.W. (or T DUB) is a guide (as it you would guess…) on Making Up! Get your ex back, save your marriage, stop a divorce, etc.

T.W. has claimed to have helped thousands of people in their relationships. And I must say, he has some great strategies and advice in his guide.

Is it for you?

Well here are some reasons why it might not work out for you and your situation.

It’s not the longest of guides

It’s full of great stuff, but if you’re looking for a 39 chapter book that has 400 pages of information that will turn you into a relationship scholar, this ain’t quite it.

It’s definitely unconventional

So in other words, you’re going to learn some new stuff, in different ways. You might have to adjust your thinking a little bit.

If you’re in a hurry, you might go for something else.

If you enjoy the adventure of digging around for hours in a book for the golden nuggets you need (with a hot cup o’ joe), this The Magic of Making Up ain’t that book. T Dub’s guide is on the shorter side, making it a quicker read, and you’ll find the Easter eggs faster (you’ll understand it quicker and better).

HERE’S WHY YOU SHOULD GET THE GUIDE “THE MAGIC OF MAKING UP”

Experience. Plain and simple.

When you read The Magic of Making Up, you’ll feel the experience that comes from T Dub’s background. He’s been around and learned A LOT about relationships.

The Stories.

I happen to really enjoy T Dub’s stories.

He makes it super easy to understand, and fun. I like the analogies and examples.

Doesn’t leave me scratchin’ my head, wondering what he was talking about….

Get the goods when you’re running out of time.

Something that T.W. Jackson says about his book:

“JUST IMAGINE…

…being able to…

  • Listen to music again without being tortured by past memories.
  • Get your appetite back.
  • Get back to planning for the future instead of living in the past.
  • Stop being green with envy every time you spot a happy couple.”

I really believe that T Dub is out to help folks dealing with relationship pain. He teaches in a way that’s easy to understand.

It feels like he understands and cares about your perspective.

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