Ever have a little difficulty with dates - -finding them, keeping them, communicating with them? Or how about relationships in general - how to tell if you're in a good one or bad one? Or maybe you know someone else who struggles with these issues?
Plenty of detailed research to help with your dating and relationship issues is compiled into Healthy Dating & Relationship Tips and ready to help you.
Inside this guide, you will:
- Find information about the basics of "love" and relationships between people, in laymen's term. - Learn the Basic Techniques of Relationship Building - Uncover information about Body Language and learn to read it! - Learn how to build bridges and handle conflict with others. - Take a look at how to be a little more cordial. - Learn about the ABCs of Healthy, Happy Relationships. - Improve your support system with our resources. Online and off combine help for 24/7. - Print out our Relationship Tips to keep handy and use as a checklist. - Improve your communications with our NETIQUETTE tips. - Print out our Conflict Management steps to use during your next fight. - And much, much more...
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I wouldn't call this the definitive guide to dating and relationships, but it will help clear many people's minds. The recommended behavior and courses of action mentioned here are all basically common sense, though they're things many people tend to forget from time to time. I particularly enjoyed the ABCs portion of this e-book. The ABCs of healthy, happy relationships were listed down, followed by the ABCs of unhealthy, sad relationships. It even has tips for people interested in online dating. It ended with a self-help guide though, and the final page contained a sample budget worksheet which would help reduce those messy money arguments. I was expecting a nice wrap-up to the e-book which would encourage the readers to really work at making relationships successful.
The typos in the e-book--such as 'building report' instead of 'building rapport'--may be unnoticeable to some people, but to me, they distract from the content. I'd love to be able to proofread this. I hope an edited, more nicely-laid out version will be released in the future.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
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good, just needs sprucing up, August 06, 2007
Reviewer: Lorie Therese Locara
While this dating e-book may have its good points and its usefulness, I was totally turned off when I opened it: It was too plain, and there were a lot of grammatical errors you can pick out here and there. One thing that an e-book must take care to have should be presentability. Humans are very visual, and in this fast-paced world, one look could either draw in or drive away people. But when you decide to be patient and try to really read through the e-book, it proves to be pretty useful, after all. It has a primer on how to read body language, a workbook (which the author termed “guide”) which could be used to enhance or to help save a relationship. These exercises are self- and-partner-awareness techniques actually used in therapy, and having them in this e-book would no doubt prove helpful to the reader.
So the bottom line is, let not appearances deceive you. This e-book has potential, it just needs a bit of repackaging.
2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
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Your checklist for healthy dating and relationships, August 14, 2007
While this report is just a reiteration with some additional insights of the already many books and articles on dating and relationships, this is particularly useful as it compiles all the important points in other books, particularly on the sections on ABCs of healthy and unhealthy relationships.
The ABCs here can in fact serve as a personal checklist for healthy dating and relationships. Since love sometimes – or even often – clouds logic, this checklist can serve as a constant reminder to keep things healthy. The tips on good communication, balancing intimacy and distance, among others, are good examples. The report also offers ways in resolving conflict, even in budgeting.
The report is quite easy to read. I even found some parts funny and entertaining, like “Neverland,” the author’s term for arguments with the “You never” accusations.
The recommended links within the report may be useful if you needfurther reference.
All in all, this report is a light, easy and informative read.