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16 Weeks to a
Rock-Solid Relationship I
Conversation Cards for Couples
I Conversation Cards for Couples
with Kids
Living Your
Dreams Together: Conversation Cards for Couples
by Dr. Jan Hoistad
$19.95 USD
$24.95 CAD
Do you ever
wish your partner really understood what makes you happy—and what
drives you crazy?
Now both of you
can stop wishing, and start getting more out of your life
together. These 117 simple, fun Conversation Cards will help you
learn what your partner most likes, dislikes, and cares about—and
will help them discover the same about you. By asking each other
these easy-to-answer questions about work, family, fun, friends,
money, home, travel, caring, and spirit, the two of you will
quickly discover how to get more of what you want in life—and from
each other.

These
cards can help your intimate partnership become deeper, more
rewarding, and more gratifying—one question, answer, and
conversation at a time.

Artwork
by Marcelline Harrisonfields © 2001
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Here's a toolbox item that doesn't involve taking a class
or setting aside a chunk of time determined by someone else.
This tool is one you can purchase and use in your home
whenever it's convenient for you! It's called
Living Your Dreams Together: Conversation Cards For
Couples. The pack you buy contains 117 cards,
each with a conversation starter. The cards are sturdy and
attractive, and come in a convenient box with a velcro close.
Developed by psychologist Jan Hoistad (Dr. Jan), the cards are
divided into nine general topics, so you can choose to go
through the cards in a particular topic, or just pick one at
random. Also, you can choose to ask each other different
questions or try to answer the same question from your two
different perspectives. An example of a card from the family
section reads: "Which regular family gatherings do you feel
both of us should attend? Which ones do you
prefer I attend with you, but don't have to?
Which ones are you happy to attend alone? Which ones do you
feel are optional for both of us?" That covers a lot of
ground, and is a great topic to discuss when there's not an
event looming on the horizon.
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