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Take a test drive of IT’S ALL ABOUT RELATIONSHIPS! New Ways to Make Them Healthy and Fulfilling, at Home and at Work today!

As informative as it may be to simply list the 15 Building Blocks of Relationships, the real value is in applying them — that is, using them to assess the extent to which each is present or lacking in order for a specific relationship to feel healthy and satisfying.

You can apply the 15 Building Blocks of Relationships by completing the two assessment tools, “How I Feel Treated” and “How I Try to Treat the Other Person,” for a relationship of your choosing. They have been designed to quickly pinpoint what is working in a given relationship and what is not.

Directions for how to use them and how to interpret your results are included below:


Complete Tool Kit (includes each of the following)

The 15 Building Blocks of Relationships

Relationship Assessment Tool – How I Feel Treated

Relationship Assessment Tool – How I Try to Treat the Other Person

Directions for Utilizing the Two Assessment Tools

Interpreting the Results of The Two Tools


15 Building Blocks of Relationships


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IT’S ALL ABOUT RELATIONSHIPS!
New Ways to Make Them Healthy
and Fulfilling, at Home and at Work

IT’S ALL ABOUT RELATIONSHIPS! New Ways to Make Them Healthy and Fulfilling, at Home and at Work takes the uncertainty and thorniness out of relationships. No more being confused or unsure about what to do, which can lead to doing something that makes a relationship even worse! This self-help book provides the skills needed to effectively manage all personal and professional relationships. It clearly explains how to replace randomness and indecisiveness in interpersonal interactions with confidence, focus, and direction. By completing a simple instrument to assess the building blocks of relationships, it quickly becomes clear as to what is working in a given relationship and what is not. A variety of easy-to-implement actions are presented to get desired outcomes in relationships – that is, to build, maintain, strengthen, change, or end them.