The Biggest Mistakes Women Make in Marriage
Roland is working on a booklet, with perhaps the top 10 biggest mistakes women make in marriage. This is really important stuff and you won't find the answers, strategies for success, and the in depth coverage anywhere else probably.
Look, people are smart. I know that most people are much smarter than they are given credit for. Look at the skills people have, like at work for example.
Some people are tremendous craftsmen, fabulous administrators, great experts in some field, or outstanding at whatever their calling is.
But when it comes to relationships, or when it comes to their marriage--it is like they are actually trying to fail. The greatest attorney, administrator or surgeon can be as dumb as straw when it comes to his or her relationship with partner and kids.
So such super smart people are obviously not getting the right information.
Another thing. Psychiatrists, psychologists, counselors, marriage therapists, social workers, ministers, marriage mentors, advice columnists, college teachers, lecturers, and radio advice program hosts are also very smart people. They are educated, well read, and have high IQ's. They are also up to date on the latest findings in their field too.
Yet somehow, the best they can offer is advice that is somewhat helpful, maybe, but at best is more like support and palliative care.
I don't need to tell you that some of them have relationship problems themselves, or kids that are in rebellion, or even mental health and emotional issues.
They just haven't been given the kind of information that could really help them.
You've heard the old expression "all knowledge and no common sense." Well there is a lot of truth to it.
Something is missing. That is why if you have relationship issues and you want in depth answers, then Roland's lectures, books and his new booklet may be just what you are looking for.
Mike read the 12 biggest mistakes women make before marriage in relationships
Look, people are smart. I know that most people are much smarter than they are given credit for. Look at the skills people have, like at work for example.
Some people are tremendous craftsmen, fabulous administrators, great experts in some field, or outstanding at whatever their calling is.
But when it comes to relationships, or when it comes to their marriage--it is like they are actually trying to fail. The greatest attorney, administrator or surgeon can be as dumb as straw when it comes to his or her relationship with partner and kids.
So such super smart people are obviously not getting the right information.
Another thing. Psychiatrists, psychologists, counselors, marriage therapists, social workers, ministers, marriage mentors, advice columnists, college teachers, lecturers, and radio advice program hosts are also very smart people. They are educated, well read, and have high IQ's. They are also up to date on the latest findings in their field too.
Yet somehow, the best they can offer is advice that is somewhat helpful, maybe, but at best is more like support and palliative care.
I don't need to tell you that some of them have relationship problems themselves, or kids that are in rebellion, or even mental health and emotional issues.
They just haven't been given the kind of information that could really help them.
You've heard the old expression "all knowledge and no common sense." Well there is a lot of truth to it.
Something is missing. That is why if you have relationship issues and you want in depth answers, then Roland's lectures, books and his new booklet may be just what you are looking for.
Mike read the 12 biggest mistakes women make before marriage in relationships