Relationships require both personal decisions and joint decisions. Partner’s should respect individuals decisions such as what to eat, read, or wear. Decisions such as where to live and how many children to have must be made jointly.
Improving relationships sometimes requires accepting some things that might be bothersome, but are not crucial, and adjusting.
We choose a romantic partner who has personality parts that we are missing. Later we get annoyed by these differences. Long-term love requires that we expand ourselves.
Couples need find ways to relieve each other’s anxiety about being late or rushing too much. Suggestions are given.
You don’t have to change your personality to change your behavior.
Relationship conflicts over loading the dishwasher can be overcome.
The Meyersons have helped hundreds of couples develop joyful and harmonious relationships. They are the authors of




