Creating Healthy Relationships

Q: Have you ever looked at another couple and thought to yourself...
"I wish my partner treated me like that!" ?
Q: Have you ever watched a movie and said to your friend...
"That kind of love only exists in the movies!" ?
Q: Have you ever tried to change things up, relight the spark...
Only to be rejected, patronized or even punished?
If you said "YES", to any of these Questions...
Then you are NOT alone.
The ugly truth is that most relationships are set up to fail before they even begin.
A: The only way you can have a relationship that gives you what you want,
Is to know what you want, why you want it and commit to creating it for yourself.
"Entering into a new relationship or managing an existing one, can often feel like being dropped blindfolded into a giant labyrinth with no sense of direction or retention. Little do we acknowledge that we retain far more information than we give ourselves credit for...so much more, that for self preservation reasons we choose to focus on only the things that require the most attention and are the most important to our survival.
"So, if we're all instinctively acting, and reacting, in an effort to survive and thrive...then how can we satisfy our inherent nature in a way that produces greater overall positive results in any relationship?" An excerpt from: Separated Marriage, The Cost Of Co-Existing by CJ Harlan © 2012
The answer to this question and many others, is covered in CJ Harlan's "Creating Healthy Relationships" strength building classes. Everyone can benefit from this information because the same relationship rules apply to building a healthy successful connection with anyone: your partner, family, friends, employees, co-workers, boss, with yourself and with the people you come in contact with on a daily basis.
As CJ said in her book "Separated Marriage", to be released in 2013...
"Everyone has the ability to create the relationships they want to have, IF they learn, and apply, some basic core principles to building and maintaining their connections".
"So, if we're all instinctively acting, and reacting, in an effort to survive and thrive...then how can we satisfy our inherent nature in a way that produces greater overall positive results in any relationship?" An excerpt from: Separated Marriage, The Cost Of Co-Existing by CJ Harlan © 2012
The answer to this question and many others, is covered in CJ Harlan's "Creating Healthy Relationships" strength building classes. Everyone can benefit from this information because the same relationship rules apply to building a healthy successful connection with anyone: your partner, family, friends, employees, co-workers, boss, with yourself and with the people you come in contact with on a daily basis.
As CJ said in her book "Separated Marriage", to be released in 2013...
"Everyone has the ability to create the relationships they want to have, IF they learn, and apply, some basic core principles to building and maintaining their connections".
If...You wish to learn how you can build stronger, healthier, fulfilling relationships that empower you to achieve more success out of your life, love and work, then, Contact CJ.
CJ will structure her class information to fit the needs of any individual, group, or business that has an interest in making positive changes in the ways in which they relate to themself and to others. With CJ's guidance, you can create rewarding powerful connections that produce success and the end results you seek.
CJ will structure her class information to fit the needs of any individual, group, or business that has an interest in making positive changes in the ways in which they relate to themself and to others. With CJ's guidance, you can create rewarding powerful connections that produce success and the end results you seek.