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A Book for Women, Mostly, is a personalized approach to improve your marriage by "Building on Good." That means focusing on what's going well before identifying areas for improvement. The idea surfaced while facilitating solution-driven leadership strategies in national organizations. The process asked participants to determine what was going well before discussing what to change or improve. This unique approach became the framework for our women's book. The contents have been reviewed by subject matter experts, examined under fire in end-user focus groups, then fine-tuned in tryouts, leading…mehr

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A Book for Women, Mostly, is a personalized approach to improve your marriage by "Building on Good." That means focusing on what's going well before identifying areas for improvement. The idea surfaced while facilitating solution-driven leadership strategies in national organizations. The process asked participants to determine what was going well before discussing what to change or improve. This unique approach became the framework for our women's book. The contents have been reviewed by subject matter experts, examined under fire in end-user focus groups, then fine-tuned in tryouts, leading to a reliable approach for improving communication in your marriage. The contents are written for immediate use in clear, practical language that's easy to understand. Women who have purchased their copy describe the contents and process as meaningful and solution-driven, with lasting outcomes. How does it work? There are three steps. Step One: Identifying My Strengths, Areas to Sharpen, and Setting Priorities. Step Two: Creating 3 Short-Term, Easy Goals That Support My Priorities; and Step Three: Selecting the Right Tools to Reach My Goals. Everything fits on a one-page Action Plan. Believe in the process, take action, don't give up, and appreciate how you've created lasting results. Then, revisit periodically and continue to "Build on Good." If you don't do it, who will? The key: action today, not tomorrow!