
Attitude affects everything. A positive mental or optimistic attitude will lower the risk of heart disease by 77%. Yeah right Mark that’s not possible. Here are two studies:
According to a study by the Mayo Clinic of over 1,100 people tracked for 30 years, optimists live longer than pessimists. And, in a separate study of 999 people, men and women ages 65 to 85, researchers in the Netherlands found that optimistic participants had lower rates of heart disease and were 77% less likely to die of cardiovascular diseases.

We would like to invite you to an event designed to increase your skills and enjoyment in marriage. The ideas and topics will help you with what I think are the two main components of marriage: compromise and connection. This conference will be fun, interactive and informative helping you and your partner to develop abilities and attitudes that will increase your connection. That’s why I am calling it Connected Together.
| Date: |
October 17, 2014—October 18, 2014 |
| Event: |
Connected Together Marriage Conference |
| Venue: |
City Church of Chattanooga |
| Location: |
Chattanooga, TN 37421 |
| Public: |
Public |