Sunday, March 24, 2019

Do You Know How to Transform Your Intimate Relationship into a Partnership?


What is a partnership?  While there are many definitions, including a business partnership, I will take one from Merriam-Webster.  It says “a relationship resembling a legal partnership and usually involving close cooperation between parties having specified and joint rights and responsibilities”.  It also says “an arrangement in which people engage in an activity or business with one another or share something with each other”.  In other words, partnership requires a
joint effort to accomplish something between two or more people.

In business, it is easy to understand partnerships.  One person with a strong background in technology partners up with another person with strong sales and marketing experience.  Together their joint effort can build and grow a business.  They will have specific roles and responsibilities for building the company. 

In a love relationship, the idea of partnership seems to go out the window for most people.  Too often they are together to avoid being alone.  Or they simply want to have children.  The idea of building something together, like a legacy, is hardly ever discussed. 

Yet, for some reason, wealthy people continue to marry and leverage one another.  They understand the value of building together.  And their divorce rates are very low.  What do they know about love and relationships that most don’t?  Is there love stronger than other socioeconomic classes?  Or is it more than love that creates their bond?  

Today we are going to help people bridge the gap between love and partnership.  This will be a special show.  We invite you to call in to discuss your greatest relationship challenges.  Blair and I will help you bridge those gaps and put you on the path of partnership. 

Tonight, March 24, from 7:00pm-8:30pm (EST) at Straight Talk with Ted Santos and Blair Nash.


Call to comment or ask questions live at: (323) 642-1387.

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