eBook: Complementary Traits that make Relationships Strong
New eBook Describes the Complementary Traits that make Relationships Strong
DUNEDIN, NEW ZEALAND - November 9, 2012 - Advice on how to find and keep the perfect partner is possibly the topic that has most books devoted to it - yet had any of that advice worked, no new books would have had to be written.
That is why Musical Complement, one in The Music of Life series by Nonen Titi, penname of Mirjam Maclean, does not give generalized advice meant to apply to all relationships. Instead it allows the reader to understand the natural differences between their own personality and that of their partner or friend.
In the process of providing detailed descriptions of each type, the book answers questions such as Is my partner likely to fall in love with someone else?" Why does my partner never show his/her emotions?" Why doesn"™t he/she want to go out all the time?"
"The most important message of the book is that each type is equally valuable to all others," says Titi. To find the perfect partner we do not need rules about how to behave in a relationship; all we need is to know our natural differences."
The
personality types and their letter indicators are those
associated with Carl Jung, Myers-Briggs and David Keirsey.
But instead of a self-assessment test, Musical
Complement, originally printed as one of four chapters in
Playing with Natural Talents ($30.00 NZD, The Copy Press,
May 2011), allows for a third person perspective.
NÅnen Tìti is the author of eight works of fiction and The Music of Life series that describes and explains the natural personality types that make us all different. Born and raised in the Netherlands, she has lived and worked in the UK, the USA and Australia before settling in New Zealand. She is a Registered Nurse and Midwife with the UKCC, holds a certificate for teaching from the London School of Modern Montessori, a certificate in professional hypnotherapy with the NCH and a BA in philosophy from the University of Otago. She has raised and home-educated her own children and has made the study of Jungian psychology and personality types her life long interest.
Musical Complement, $9.99, N Titi
Publishing, November 2012, 35 pages,
ISBN
978-0-9876698-6-5 (epub) and 978-0-9876698-7-2 (kindle) will
be available from meBooks (www.mebooks.co.nz) and Amazon.
For
more information visit www.nonentiti.com
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