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Blog Interview on Relationships Sponsored by Kelly Moran

Welcome to the Happy Relationships Blog, the community to help save our culture of marriage

 

 

Tim Kellis, author of "Equality: The Quest for the Happy Marriage"

Tim Kellis, author of "Equality: The Quest for the Happy Marriage"

Hello

 

I wanted to post a blog interview on relationships sponsored by Kelly Moran.  

Please visit the following link to participate:

authorkellymoran.blogspot.com/2009/03/kelly-interviews-author-tim-kellis.html

 

 

The interview will commence on Thursday March 12 at 12 noon, and finish on Saturday March 14 at 12 noon.  

Please join in on what is sure to be an interactive discussion on relationships.  Feel free to post your thoughts.  

The discussion will cover a wide breadth of relationship issues.  

Thank you for your participation.

Sincerely

Tim Kellis

www.HappyRelationships.com

 

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Tim Kellis, author of \\\"Equality: The Quest for the Happy Marriage\\\"  Renowned Wall Street analyst Tim Kellis takes on what could be considered society’s biggest problem today, divorce. The journey that led to him tackling such a significant issue was both personal and professional. After a successful career that eventually landed him on Wall Street Tim met what he thought was the girl of his dreams, only to see that relationship end with bitterness and anger. The journey included work with a marital therapist, and after he discovered the therapist wasn’t really helping decided to tackle the issue himself. Ambition and a strong aptitude for math helped lead Kellis to discover how to make relationships work. His math skills led directly to an engineering degree, nine years in the telecommunications industry, an MBA in finance, and finally on to Wall Street, where he became the very first semiconductor analyst to focus on the communications market. After publishing a 300-page initiation piece entitled Initiating Coverage of the Semiconductor Industry: Riding the Bandwidth Wave, Kellis became a leading semiconductor analyst at one of the biggest firms on Wall Street. The experience he gained as a Wall Street analyst provided an excellent backdrop for becoming an expert on relationships, and resulted in his relationship book entitled “Equality: The Quest for the Happy Marriage”. Read more from this author


1 comment to Blog Interview on Relationships Sponsored by Kelly Moran

  • Angela M. Covington

    Tim,

    Thanks for taking the time to write such a great book as people today need help with learning about communication within a marriage.

    With it the marriage will fail.

    I am a communicator. But I can tell you my marriage failed because I was married to a liar and just didn’t know just how big a liar he was until it hit disaster stage and I lost just about everything including my family. The mess created I was not able to comprehend until just recently. Funny, how you think one thing and then another is forced into your world by investigating.

    Reality is, people should be happy, when they happy ends there’s a reason. The reason is not always clear because the other person is hiding the fact that they have been unfaithful and cheating for some time, sort of like two lives.
    Then the other thing is you had it so good, and then crash. What went wrong you say? What did I do? When in fact your pefect world was because of you and when they got tired of you they went to someone else to use.

    In my case use was the word I couldn’t see coming till it hit me in the face like a brick.

    So even though I do so very much admire what you have done and tried to accomplish making some realize that talking can solve anything - almost.

    Thanks for your website and the poem was so wonderful and beautiful and sweet. Mine used to send me flowers and then I learned it was because he had been with someone else and it was guilt gift. Wow that hit me square in the face as I thought he loved me by sending me flowers all the time. I guess I had it good when I was stupid but I must say I was happy for while.

    So happiness can be real or not by the circumstances by which you believe the happiness to be sincere.

    Have a Happy day and enjoy your life and mission.

    Warmly,

    Angela M. Covington

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