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Romantic
Intelligence Reviewed
From John Gray, author of the popular Men
Are from Venus, Women Are from Venus books:
"While men and women vary in their
communication skills, they also differ in how they express and deal with
feelings. Romantic Intelligence, based on the latest research on
emotions, teaches couples how to work with their feelings to create a
balanced ecology in their partnership environment."
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From Lloyd
Glauberman, Ph.D., president of Psycho-Technology, Inc.:
"Every so
often a book comes along that can actually make a difference. Romantic
Intelligence is just such a book. Beautifully written, insightful, and
practical, it makes the complexities of love relationships
intelligible. If more people read this book, the divorce rate in this
country would drop dramatically."
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From Leo Bloom:
"Great Book! I loved this book. Very helpful for
both my girlfriend and me. I've given it to friends as well. Drs.
Valentis know how to explain things in a smart yet easy to understand
way. They understand the importance of emotional honesty and how it
resonates throughout your entire life. I cannot recomend this book
highly enough."
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From Phillip Arensberg:
"Smart and Strong. The flood of self-help books
has brought an inundation of bad advice. It's refreshing to read a book
that actually has something to say. Drs. Valentis (Mary and John)
provide a context and a level of empathy that instructs and encourages
growth and intimacy without being either pedantic or purile. There are
no instant fixes, no pablum filled chicken soups for the soul, just
common sense combined with a smart, well educated and sensitive
approach. This book is a road map, but it's up to the reader to do the
driving."
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Editorial Review:
"High intelligence may predict your speed at
solving math problems or whether you will win a Nobel Prize, but it
doesn’t guarantee success, happiness, or personal fulfillment. Being
smart in life requires much more than a high IQ. A more reliable
indicator of happiness potential is your EQ—Emotional Quotient: the
measure of your emotional depth and dexterity. Satisfying
relationships rely on "romantic intelligence"—a set of attitudes and
behaviors that work together to build fantastic partnerships. From
this practical book, learn how to enhance emotional self-awareness.
Practice emotional honesty and deal with toxic emotions: jealousy,
competition, control, and dependency. Understand what really makes
love work and how to make it happen."
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From the Publisher:
"Finally, a book with the lowdown on how to
enhance your own romantic IQ and enhance your relationship skills.
Understand what really makes love work and how to make it happen."
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