We would like to introduce you our twelve development factors. Based on our research and experience, we have outlined these factors which will lead to the improvement of your relationship.
The Five Senses
Sight, hearing, taste, smell, and touch are faculties by which outside stimuli are perceived. We don’t always fully exercise the potential of these five senses within our relationships. We can improve the exchange of positive perceptions for each couple by learning to fully implement our sensory awareness.
Objective :
Discovering positive energies through the five senses.
Communication
Communication is considered the key issue for couples. Everyone has their own method of interacting with their partner. Introducing concepts, such as communication levels, intensity, and balance, we would like to offer optional ways to improve communication within your relationship.
Objective :
Developing a specific culture of communication for each couple.
Emotions
An emotion is a felt experience. When someone says or does something that is personally significant to you, your emotions respond along with associated thoughts, physiological changes, and a desire to do something. Emotions can be positive (pride, hope, relief) or negative (anger, frustration, jealousy).
Objective :
Integrating the concepts of the emotional intelligence.
Objectivity
Our point of view is often linked to our past experiences, our culture, our beliefs and how we view our lives. Our nature is to be subjective, but it can cost us a lot.
Objective :
Increasing the objectivity in order to make sound judgements and good decisions.
Linguistics
Linguistics is the scientific study of language. Conversational confusion between men and women is common. Conversation can break down even with the best intentions. Conversation styles based on origin, culture, or individual personality can cause disappointment and misunderstanding.
Objective :
Introducing a simple approach of understanding linguistic subtleties.
Interpersonal Knowledge
Knowing your partner can be difficult. More emotionally intelligent couples know the most important information about each other (life objectives, worries, small secrets, small happiness or pleasure).
Objective :
Improving the knowledge of the partners has a stronger impact faced with adversity.
Affection
Affection is the emotional realm of love. Close friendship is the basis of a long-term relationship. It is very important that tenderness, respect and esteem are an integral part of the interactions between partners. These qualities are the best medicine.
Objective :
Improving the capacity for affection.
Influence
Partners influence each other by exchanging goods and services. Each partner has an influence on the decisions made by the couple. A mutual and balanced influence nurtures the relationship.
Objective :
Increasing the influence skills.
Cohesion
Cohesion is the way in which couples construct their relationships in defining their inner and external boundaries. Couples determine how they share their time, dreams, affection and activities
Objective :
Creating new ways to determine the elements of cohesion.
Allocation
Allocation is the way in which couples coordinate their own activities in the areas of work, family, spirituality, etc. The couple has to determine the roles of each partner and to define the values of their life together.
Objective :
A better coordination in order to achieve the couple's goals.