When your relationship, life, and finances aren't what you'd hoped, it is easy to despair. No one knows this more than author Alex Peck, who was struggling to breathe passion back into his life and marriage post-kids. Average Married Dad's Guide to Health, Wealth, and a Sexy Marriage: For 30- and 40-somethings is packed full of information to help you get out of your rut and become the person you were meant to be. A few of the topics this guide covers include:
-Marital relationships - Identifying key pitfalls that plague marriages and some key things you can do to improve yours and possibly save it from divorce
-Sex - How and why sex has taken a backseat in so many marriages, and exactly what you can do to achieve the sex life you desire
-Health - Why the standard American diet is a complete and utter disaster and what you can do about it. A comprehensive strength program is provided to get you on the right track to a sexy body
-Money - An easily implemented approach to personal finances to eliminate debt, increase savings, and create sustainable long-term wealth
-Parenting - How to modify today's child-centric mentality in your family, strategies on raising successful children at various ages, and wisdom we need to pass on to our sons and daughters so they can succeed as adults
Average Married Dad's Guide to Health, Wealth, and a Sexy Marriage: For 30- and 40-somethings is a no-nonsense, must-have, Swiss army knife of knowledge and tools for any married father who is looking to improve upon any of these life areas, and become the family leader and man he's intended to be.
About the Author: Alex Peck is a late-30's father of two and regular blogger (400,000 page views and counting) on the topics of marriage, sex, family life, personal growth, personal finance, health, and wellness. He's been interviewed by Men's Fitness magazine and invited to appear on radio shows and podcasts about adult topics for the Huffington Post and The Steve Harvey Show. He lifts heavy things, is kicking ass at life, and encourages men of similar ilk to stop being average.