Create the Relationship You’ve Always Wanted Using the Secrets of Personality Type

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My guest, Pamela Hollister, founder of The People Process, will discuss Personality Type which has helped more than fifty million people gain valuable insights into themselves and others and become more successful in their personal and professional lives. Although there isn’t just one right type for anyone, you will learn important things about yourself and what you need in a relationship for it to be fulfilling. More than 40 percent of couples report experiencing regular relationship difficulties that range from vague dissatisfaction and frustration to outright misery. Most couples sincerely want things to be better between them, but because they don’t understand the problems, they can’t figure out how to fix them. Originally based on the work of Swiss psychologist Carl Jung, Personality Type is an exceptional tool that is used by thousands of counselors, therapists, and educators every day and it is considered by many Fortune 500 companies to be the most effective tool for improving interpersonal communication. Personality Type is a system of understanding human behavior and paints a clearer and richer portrait of a person by enabling each individual to understand his or her values, drives, and motivations. Instead of celebrating our differences, as couples, we resist them; we try to make our partners more like us. And as we do, we chip away at the foundations of our relationships by constantly criticizing, complaining, blaming, and dismissing our partners’ characteristics and natural tendencies. Most couples just stop talking – really talking. So the overwhelming reason relationships fail is poor communication.A whole industry has been created around the notion that gender is to blame, that men and women are so different that they don’t even come from the same planet! People are not all the same. Discover how to Create the Relationship You’ve Always Wanted Using the Secrets of Personality Type.