Psychology

Just answer these questions based on one of these books. Automatic Millionaire, The OMD Plan, Do Dead People Watch You Shower?, Move Your Stuff, Change Your Life (Feng Shui)_, Mindless Eating, Messages From the Masters, Rich Woman, The Secret, Venus on Fire Mars on Ice Please answer each of the following questions thoughtfully and completely. A good answer will: be at least one or two well developed paragraphs for each question address every part of the question include you behaviors (My significant other and I argue a lot about the same thing over and over.) include your thoughts (I think we do this because we don’t resolve the issue.) include your feelings about your behavior (I am tired of arguing.) use proper spelling, grammar and punctuation Prior to reading this book, how did you view your significant other relationship and his/her communication style? What do you think of this? How do you feel about this? Describe the stress cycle for women discussed by Gray. What do you think and feel about this? Describe the stress cycle for men. What do you think and feel about this? What are some common misperceptions/mistakes that couples make? What do you think about this? How do you feel about this? What makes women feel good and therefore reduces their stress in relationships? What do you think and feel about this? What makes men feel good and therefore reduces their stress in relationships? What do you think and feel about this? What are some strategies (identify at least three) men and women can use in improving their relationships? What do you think and feel about these strategies? What techniques have you used from this book to improve your own relationship? What improvements have you and your partner seen? What do you think and feel about this? What is the single most important idea that you learned from reading this book? What do you think and feel about this? Would you recommend this book to others (it is okay to disagree with the author)? Please do NOT buy any products that this author promotes at the end of the book.