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By Tim Kellis, on April 26th, 2011
I want to share with you a concept that can add significant value to the quality of your relationship, the Marriage Agreement published by my friend Stewart Levine. Stewart is widely recognized for creating agreement and empowerment in the most challenging circumstances. His innovative work with “Agreement for Results” and his “Resolutionary” conversational models are [...]
By Tim Kellis, on March 11th, 2011
Wow, falling in love, what a most remarkable time in anyone’s life, when life changed forever. If only we could bottle this time up.
By Tim Kellis, on February 2nd, 2010
Hello Yes, it has been a while since I have posted anything, but I have been working on the next phase of getting my message out. I am now ready to take my message of saving our culture of marriage to the next level. On Thursday February 11th at 4PM EST, in honor of the [...]
By Tim Kellis, on October 7th, 2009
I have spent a lot of time contemplating the solution to the relationship problem in an effort to solve our cultural problem of divorce, and have yet to find elsewhere a message that conveys an approach that truly explains the path to the solution…until now!!! A friend of mine forwarded to me the following article, [...]
By Tim Kellis, on August 28th, 2009
The most recent example we have of corporate conflict is the case of Microsoft vs The US Government. Microsoft plays a very important role in the message I am trying to convey. The bottom line is, similar to the software Microsoft sells to the PC industry, I am trying to teach folks that they actually [...]
By Tim Kellis, on August 20th, 2009
Conflict resolution is one of the most important skills for couples to learn so they may have a successful relationship. The objective is what is referred to as civil disobedience or non-violent communication, where it is okay to disagree on a problem, just be civil about it. The most insightful examples we have are our [...]
By Tim Kellis, on August 17th, 2009
One significant objectives to understand for a successful relationship is conflict resolution. Problems that are not resolved lead to psychic lesions, eventually causing the mind to shut down with respect to the relationship. If couples could only learn an approach to conflict resolution where every problem within a marriage is resolved then the relationship does [...]
By Tim Kellis, on August 14th, 2009
To demonstrate for you just how little we have been taught about relationships from the establishment I want to discuss the concept of arguments, really the underlying cause of the breakdown in marriages today. I have even seen the issue of whether arguments are a healthy part of relationships discussed on morning talk shows. I [...]
By Tim Kellis, on August 6th, 2009
C. Everett Koop, the one-time Surgeon General, was once quoted as saying that 80% of our physical problems were mentally based. Yes, mind over matter. There is a new study out that proposes just that point, that divorce causes health problems. Here is another refutation of the psychology industry’s biology conclusion, because marriage and divorce [...]
By Tim Kellis, on July 23rd, 2009
I like to say that I couldn’t have written my book if I had not discovered the work of Carl Jung. My most significant resource was his autobiography. As I got my arms around the psychology industry, and in particular the theories of Jung I began to realize that he actually figured out the psyche [...]
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