Spiraling 50 percent divorce rate that is tearing apart the fundamental fabric
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Boca Raton, FL (PRWEB) July 28, 2008 -- In collaborativelyrepresenting relationship book ( http://www.happyrelationships.com )author and speaker Tim Kellis, TransMedia Group and BocaRaton.comare once again teaming up to help solve a community problem.
This time it's a joint effort to try to help reduce the spiraling50 percent divorce rate that is tearing apart the fundamentalfabric of our society--the family.
"In his book "Equality: The Quest For the Happy Marriage," formerWall Street analyst Tim Kellis presents a logical, common sensesolution to the marriage crisis that every couple should knowabout," said BocaRaton.com CEO Russell Spadaccini
So far the collaborative effort by the two firms has resulted inrelationship book reviews ( http://www.happyrelationships.com ), speaking engagements for Kellis before community groups like TheAmerican Health Association, production of a radio show called "Menon Marriage" and a variety of appearances by Kellis on TV newsprograms, including WTVJ, the NBC affiliate in Miami/Ft.Lauderdale; WPBF, the ABC affiliate in West Palm Beach; WXEL, aSouth Florida PBS station; and nationally on the Lifetime's "TheBalancing Act.."
According to Kim Morgan-Vagnuolo, TransMedia's Senior VP of PublicRelations, the disintegration of a love affair that Kellis hadyears ago sent him on a quest to figure out why--as well as how hecould ultimately experience a blissful relationship. He found thekeys to a happy relationship ( http://www.happyrelationships.com )and proceeded to write Equality: The Quest for the Happy Marriage.
"And why not?, " writes Jacqueline Yung in her book reviewpublished in Nights and Weekends.com "According to Kellis, today'spsychologists just don't get it. They don't address the reasonsbehind feelings and behavior, nor do relationship books ( http://www.happyrelationships.com )written by 'experts.' They aren't logical. In the court case ofthe United States vs. Microsoft, the discussion always stayedlogical. Accordingly, successful resolution of disagreementsdoesn't come from arguing but from coming up with a common sensesolution. You see, the key to a successful relationship is commonsense. It's that simple&at least to Kellis," she writes.
"In his 400-plus-page book, readers learn history lessons abouteverything from Adam and Eve to Thomas Paine's Common Sense toHitler and even Matthew Perry," said Morgan-Vagnuolo. Kellis coversreligion, prejudice, Freud, the evolution of today's education, andCarl Jung. "It's a must read by any couple on or close to thebrink."
Boca Raton, FL (PRWEB) July 28, 2008 -- In collaborativelyrepresenting relationship book ( http://www.happyrelationships.com )author and speaker Tim Kellis, TransMedia Group and BocaRaton.comare once again teaming up to help solve a community problem.
This time it's a joint effort to try to help reduce the spiraling50 percent divorce rate that is tearing apart the fundamentalfabric of our society--the family.
"In his book "Equality: The Quest For the Happy Marriage," formerWall Street analyst Tim Kellis presents a logical, common sensesolution to the marriage crisis that every couple should knowabout," said BocaRaton.com CEO Russell Spadaccini
So far the collaborative effort by the two firms has resulted inrelationship book reviews ( http://www.happyrelationships.com ), speaking engagements for Kellis before community groups like TheAmerican Health Association, production of a radio show called "Menon Marriage" and a variety of appearances by Kellis on TV newsprograms, including WTVJ, the NBC affiliate in Miami/Ft.Lauderdale; WPBF, the ABC affiliate in West Palm Beach; WXEL, aSouth Florida PBS station; and nationally on the Lifetime's "TheBalancing Act.."
According to Kim Morgan-Vagnuolo, TransMedia's Senior VP of PublicRelations, the disintegration of a love affair that Kellis hadyears ago sent him on a quest to figure out why--as well as how hecould ultimately experience a blissful relationship. He found thekeys to a happy relationship ( http://www.happyrelationships.com )and proceeded to write Equality: The Quest for the Happy Marriage.
"And why not?, " writes Jacqueline Yung in her book reviewpublished in Nights and Weekends.com "According to Kellis, today'spsychologists just don't get it. They don't address the reasonsbehind feelings and behavior, nor do relationship books ( http://www.happyrelationships.com )written by 'experts.' They aren't logical. In the court case ofthe United States vs. Microsoft, the discussion always stayedlogical. Accordingly, successful resolution of disagreementsdoesn't come from arguing but from coming up with a common sensesolution. You see, the key to a successful relationship is commonsense. It's that simple&at least to Kellis," she writes.
"In his 400-plus-page book, readers learn history lessons abouteverything from Adam and Eve to Thomas Paine's Common Sense toHitler and even Matthew Perry," said Morgan-Vagnuolo. Kellis coversreligion, prejudice, Freud, the evolution of today's education, andCarl Jung. "It's a must read by any couple on or close to thebrink."
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