This book looks at relationships in all their forms -whether between a parent and child, two lovers, a manager and employee, or a student and teacher. The inner workings of relationships are dissected with a close look at how individual maturity plays a large part in ensuring that each partner's needs are met. The book also explores the role relationships play in the wider world, and how a shift to focusing on performance over well-being may have contributed to the current recession. The book is especially aimed at those adults in our society who have leadership, managerial, and parental responsibilities.
This book draws us in immediately when on page one we are reminded that each child in a family has a different mother and a different father because of the unique interaction each of us has with any other person. The authors explain succinctly seven unspoken secrets about our true nature and the impact of these on our relationship with one another. The listing of key points here and there in the book further enables us to identify our own whereabouts in our journey towards a real dynamic productive and mutually satisfying society.
~Peter Costello The Irish Catholic
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