Showing posts with label commitment. Show all posts
Showing posts with label commitment. Show all posts

Product Review: His Secret Obsession

                                A relationship guide that unleashes the secrets to lasting bonds.                                                                         


  His Secret Obsession is a program developed by James Bauer an expert relationship coach whose main concern is for women who are serious and want to improve and strengthen their relationships. The program is based on 12 years of experience and is designed just for women to show how to tap into a powerful lifelong desire that all men share and harness to transform how men experience love.  Relationships can be stuff for some, and heartbreaking for others. The goal of His Secret Obsession is to give women the knowledge to take control of their emotions and find the solutions to issues and problems they face in love relationships. According to the program's success rate and worldwide appeal, it proves to be very successful.  There is a section on why men are motivated by a half-emotional and half-biological drive and are rarely satisfied in life or love. Other articles will tell you how to write effective text messages to get his attention; the secret ingredient to lasting commitment; principles of flirting, and more.  I also counted 47 affirmations to inspire you and lift your self-esteem. His Secret Obsession covers it all and after posting my own relationship advice on FaceBook; Love Relationships for 12 years, this investment in His Secret Obsession can prove to be worthwhile.

The following is an affiliate link to this product that I recommend and if you choose to click on it and make a purchase I may get a commission at no extra cost.

 Go to His Secret Obsession and listen to a free 90-second presentation.

M.N.Curry

 

  





Where Is the Love? Why relationships fail..



  

  Relationships can fail for various reasons, and it’s difficult to pinpoint a single cause, however, some common reasons include lack of commitment, constant arguing or conflict, infidelity, marrying too soon, unrealistic expectations, different priorities, poor communication, and little intimacy.

  According to a study by psychologists Daks and Rogge from the University of Rochester, psychological inflexibility is a major cause of relationship failure. Psychologically inflexible people not only experience more distress and suffering, but they also experience less satisfaction in their relationships. They are less satisfied with their sex life and show less emotional support towards their partner. Naturally, their partner doesn’t get much satisfaction from the relationship either. Psychologically inflexible people are more likely to act in destructive and abusive ways – from yelling, insulting, pushing, slapping, and abusing their partner.  The end result will be a feeling of insecurity in the relationship and the need to distance themselves. So it's obvious that expectations are blurred due to the lack of honest communication which involves being a good listener and mutual respect.

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 M.N.Curry

  

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