Here’s what experts are saying....

 

 

"If you want your relationship to work, read this book. Relationship Rights (and wrongs) gives both partners understandable guidelines and the language on how to share feelings in a positive way to make the relationship the best it can be."

 

Mark Victor Hansen

Co-Creator

 

#1 New York Times best-selling series Chicken Soup for the Soul

 

 

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"It is the most user- friendly resource that I have ever seen for relationships. It cuts to the core and clarifies many of the issues with which couples struggle."

 

Judy Sacknoff, M.L.S.

 

Retired Chief Health Sciences Librarian

Brigham & Women's Hospital, Boston

 

 

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"A great and refreshing book based on the needs and input of people in relationships. A must-read for professionals and partners alike."

 

Dr. Richard I. Holloway, Ph.D.

 

Professor and Associate Chair, Family Medicine

Medical College of Wisconsin

 

 

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"This easy-to-read book is like a "marriage mirror" that even comes with counsel for what you can do about what you see. A nice blend of sensitivity and directness. Serving over 5 million individuals annually."

 

Peter Goldberg, President & CEO

 

Alliance for Children & Families with outreach in over 8,000 communities in North America

 

 

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"Beth has given us some simple but effective tools to evaluate our relationships. The ultimate goal of having a healthy relationship is more attainable to those willing to use these tools."

 

Kathie Stolpman, Executive Director

 

Sojourner Truth House

 

 

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"A tremendous and highly practical resource for partners and professionals alike, because it describes both the positive qualities that create a healthy relationship and the negative qualities to avoid."

 

Dr. Bruce Ambuel, Ph.D.

 

Director, Family Peace Project and Associate Professor Family and Community Medicine

 

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Fact of Fiction

 

There is a lot of information about relationships out there, and it can be hard to know what is real and what isn't. Not only that, but there are so many different things we have been taught on what makes a good relationship that sometimes, it is impossible to separate fact from fiction.

 

You're in luck though! In this article we talk about the beliefs we bring into our relationships, and how to truly see if they are fact or fiction. You'll learn:

  • Many couples aren't prepared for the bumpy road ahead: Everyone comes into a relationship with their own set of values and beliefs. And sometimes, life can create a chaotic situation a couple is not prepared for, and suddenly those sets of values can get in the way of finding happily ever after. We'll show you how you can avoid that!
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  • Couples have ideas about what relationships should be like, which may not match what their relationship is: In this article, there is a simple quiz to take which shows whether what you think your relationship should be is what your relationship actually is. The answer might surprise you!

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  • Mutually Beneficial vs. Controlling: Then we put it all together and tell you what these beliefs mean for relationships. Are you in a controlling relationship because one individual grows at the expense of another, or are both individuals growing and enhancing each other?

 

Check out this small sample of the article you are about to receive:

 

"Many couples aren’t prepared when they arrive at strange destinations, even though life often takes us over bumpy paths and detours.  When we arrive at unexpected destinations, we try to use our old expectations to guide us back to Happily-Ever-After, but we discover we’re not sure where we are.  Our old beliefs might not work at this current destination or in this new relationship environment."

 

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