RelationshipGED / Kindergarten
By F. Alexander
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About this ebook
Kindergarten is your first installment in our RelationshipGED series. This course was created and designed for those of us whom are interested in; understanding ourselves and our relationships better, while willing to learn and utilize new methods of self-improvement along the way. Starting with factual understandings, we will gain new perspectives to use and focus on old and common relationship problems. Adding to our new sights are detailed teaching, user friendly tools and unique practical application methods that all assist in putting us on the right path. And that right path leads us to understanding ourselves, learning relationship and finally resolving repeated relationship problems. This is the way of RelationshipGED. Download today and realize how we can put some practical answers to work for you and your relationships.
F. Alexander
Enjoying his strong passion for great relationships, F. Alexander is the creator and writer of RelationshipGED among other relationship ebooks. Frequently sharing his unique perspective when responding to others on the subject of relationship, he was urged to focus his talent on writing. As he continues to enjoy his various long term relationships with family, friends and colleagues, his continued passion for helping others and becoming a great writer, grows every day. F. Alexander is a freelance writer, married and a proud father of five. He currently lives and writes in the Southeast of the USA.
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RelationshipGED / Kindergarten - F. Alexander
RelationshipGED - V1.0
KINDERGARTEN
Copyright © 10/2011 / F. Alexander
ISBN: 9781310823510
RelationshipGED@gmail
All rights reserved. The information in this volume is not intended as a substitute for consultation with Health Care professionals. Each individual’s health concerns should be evaluated by a qualified professional. Excepts are as indicated, no part of this book may be reproduced, translated, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted, in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, microfilming, recording, or otherwise, without written permission from the publisher.
Parts of this work are of complete fiction. Names, characters, places, brands, media, and incidents are either the product of the author’s imagination or are used fictitiously. The author acknowledges the trademarked status and trademark owners of various products referenced in this work of fiction, which have been used without permission.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Preface
Welcome
Course Description
Introduction
Growth Status
KINDERGARTEN / Relationship?
Subject Sections;
I. Defined
II. You Are Connected
III. Fulfilling A Purpose
IV. Healthy Vs. Unhealthy
V. What You See
Points To Ponder
Word Defined
Practice Homework
Personal Thought
Next Grade Preview – Grade I / Me, Myself and Maybe A We?
Preface
Our relationships are alive and should be acknowledged for the supreme value they hold in our lives. It's my hope that RelationshipGED will be the evolutionary tool that helps in bringing us back to this value so we all can live in true relationship awareness.
At birth is where our relationship education begins. All of our understandings start to form within the beautiful mind of an uninhibited child. Free to learn, experience and enjoy, our core relationship focuses are on love, happiness and simply being connected. Although our relationship desires are limited, they still are consumed with acceptance, relationship understanding and a naturally strong desire to share it all. Then life happens.
Often interrupted by years of systematic school instruction, an increased desire for simplistic social interaction and the lack of realizing how important the need, relationship education is naively over shadowed. As a result, most future growth in relationship education is left solely on the wishes of each individual.
What makes our relationships as adults differ from those of childhood is accepting the fact that we have to continue to grow-up our relationship understanding, perceptions, perspectives and ideas that only took shape during childhood. Unfortunately for most adults, current relationship education only comes in the form of on-the-job training, which catches most by surprise. Fumbling for quick solutions only brings inadequate conclusions and clearly makes this method of problem solving so unproductive.
Although the idea of studying how well we relationship is more than just a good idea, it isn't included in our everyday life. The success in the field of relationship advise and/or counseling is mainly supported because of the repeated failures we suffer in our relationships. This easily proves, if we neglect to take a proactive stance in becoming most aware, it can be considered a form of self induced failure. As countless studies and our consistent results prove, our relationships will only continue to suffer because of this lack of necessary knowledge. While the dream of living in happy relationships will forever be embedded in us, it's not enough to keep any relationship happy. Although we can't live in a dream, we can choose to live out our dreams in all of our wonderful relationships.
Can our relationships be rescued? Although the answer is YES, starting and taking this journey into relationship education still remains within the control of each individual's choice. Studying and practicing drives us down the road toward education. Arriving at education empowers us with awareness. Awareness gives us real power to choose to live happy for ourselves first, which then leads to the opportunity for us to share that happiness in all our relationships.
How we live tomorrow is a creation of yesterday and today. It may sound a little weird, but how we view our past within our present helps form our tomorrow. When we harbor negative views and emotions of the past, we unknowingly live today with an underlining negative view. If you have never realized this, then it would be easy to assume the unhappiness you suffer in your relationships is the result. Relationship has no intent to make us suffer, but yet the very opposite. This suffering shows us we need answers.
Today we finally have a tool to help better understand how to use our yesterdays positively. Today we can use this tool to open our eyes to the facts and truths of the present day. Today the tool is here to assist us in shaping and making our relationships' futures into the very ones we only believed dreams are made of.
Why, when and how one starts to use this tool depends on their perception of the real need for continued relationship education in their own life. In adult relationships, we are no longer 'that child' of yesterday. So in turn, we can't continue to use the limited understandings of a child to make and keep our current relationships happy. Like any other tool, RelationshipGED's value will begin to show because you decide to pick it up and use it. Maximizing its value comes with continued studying, practicing and use. While realizing all its positive relationship effects, shall come as your personal reward.
Finally, as we're about to reignite our relationship education, I ask that you consider remembering the following fact;
Being perfect in your relationships is unheard of,
but being part of a perfect relationship is more than attainable.
Thank you again for choosing RelationshipGED....... F. Alexander
Welcome
Hello! Because we don’t personally know one another yet, let me clear my throat and formally introduce myself by saying,
Hi, I am Alexander and I am very pleased to have you here with me. As we study together, I will also be your formal course guide. It is my job to never leave your side while we journey together throughout the entire course.
Although you can’t see the smile on my face right now, believe me, I’m smiling. The reason for the smile is because I am truly happy that you are here right now. I'm also excited! Really excited. I know, I know. You may think I'm being a little bit strange, but I can't help but be excited about you and I getting started on our journey into RelationshipGED.
WELCOME TO THE COURSE!
Okay. Now that I've introduced myself, what I’d also like for you to know is the reason why I feel so good. I am assuming here, but I think it's safe to say; you and I must share the same desire in