Until next time,
To a LESS stressful and MORE fulfilling marriage,

Larry Bilotta

Developer of the “Environment Changer Program”
Stop Your Divorce Today – Without Your Spouses’
Participation Even AFTER The Papers Have Been Filed
——-> www.stopyourdivorcein4weeks.com
About Larry Bilotta:
Larry Bilotta has been teaching couples how to restore their loveless marriages since 1995. Back in the 90′s, Larry was suffering MISERABLY in a loveless marriage.
His wife did not believe in divorce, yet would never make ANY attempt to improve their marriage. Larry needed a way to reduce the stress, anxiety and tension in his marriage so he set out on a mission to find a REAL solution to their ongoing struggles.
And after 27 years of misery – he finally found it. Today, Larry and his wife are now happily married for 34 years…and they’re closer than ever.
Larry is one of the few marriage experts who actually transformed his OWN marriage and today, holds the key to bringing back a marriage from the brink of divorce – even AFTER the papers have been filed.
At the core of Larry’s teachings is his “secret method” that allows individuals to transform themselves from the inside out, and positively influence their spouse as a result. By learning to eliminate their negative feelings in just 60 seconds, Larry has taught individual spouses how to single-handedly transform the environment of the marriage and win over their spouse again without participation from the “leaving” spouse through his Environment Changer program.
It IS possible to transform your marriage without your spouse’s participaton, but here’s proof; listen to the stories of Larry’s past students in their own words here.






One Response
Larry, really enojyed the video and the train analogy.
What suggestions do you have when a wife does not have the self-esteem engine running?
We have been married 18 years and have 3 boys – 14,12 and 6 (6 year old is my nephew who has been living with us for about 4 years). About 7 weeks ago she asked me to move out and continues to routinely express that I am a great father, provider and am a loyal/ committed partner but says that the thought of me moving back on a permenant basis would cause her not be able to breathe. I got wrapped up in activities with the older two boys (mostly coaching youth sports) and she stopped teaching for a second time to take care of our nephew. We both still get along and want our relationship back but feels like right now we are more friends than husband and wife. She states that she doesn’t want to be “pushed” and needs time to figure things out and prove that she can do “it” on her own but so far she has been either unwilling or unable to share what “it” is.
Although she disagrees, to me separation feels like the first step towards something more permenant and nice way to let the kids, family and friends ease into a new “reality”. Every day that I am seperated from the family and out of the house I can feel a sense of frustration and resentment building. I know if shouldn’t be, but living apart is driving me crazy and I am not sure how much longer I can put up with this arrangement.
Thanks for any additional insight or suggestions.