September 16, 2005 (Press Release) --
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
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Coaching for Excellence
PO Box 2666
Country Club Hills, IL 60478
Phone: 708-957-6047
Fax: 708-957-8028
Email: Kim@TheRelationshipCenter.biz
Website: www.TheRelationshipCenter.biz
New Class Offered on Improving Relationship Skills
On Tuesday, September 27, 2005 from 7:30-9:00 PM CT, 8:30–10:00 PM EST, Coaching for Excellence, a new internet business, offers a class designed to help singles or couples improve their current relationship skills, called “Creating the Relationship You Deserve”, and participants don’t have to leave their home to attend. [www.TheRelationshipCenter.biz]
Three things make this class unique. It is delivered by phone, only one person from a couple needs to be present and Coaching for Excellence offers a 150% guarantee. The class costs $39 but participants get $58.50 back if not completely satisfied.
Kim Olver, MS and Sylvester Baugh deliver this class and help participants focus on their own behavior and thinking in their relationships. “You can’t really change what your partner is doing in your relationship but what you do have control over is what you think and what you do. Changing these components can dramatically improve your relationship.” This is why this class is effective for single or couples. Since the focus is on changing one’s own behavior, then having one’s partner there is not necessary.
Benefits that have been reported by others using this approach include improved communication, increased intimacy, improvement with the original complaints of the relationship and clarity of where to go with the relationship
This class is called a teleclass. It is a new, innovative way of receiving information quickly in the comfort of your own home. A teleclass is simply a conference call, ranging in size from three to thousands of participants, where callers can hear the teleclass leader share his/her expertise, interact with other individuals on the call and ask pertinent questions.
When people register for a teleclass, they receive an email with a phone number and an access code. At the appointed time, they dial the US-based phone number, punch in the access code provided and are instantly connected to a conference telephone line with the other participants.
The cost is the price of the teleclass plus whatever long distance phone charges apply, depending on a person’s rates. For example, if a person has $.05/minute for long distance services, then this particular 90-minute call would cost $4.50 or nothing if a person opts to use the free minutes allotted with his or her cell phone.
Participants will learn the single most destructive thing in relationships, how to identify and replace the seven deadly relationship habits with caring ones and how to negotiate the differences in their relationship.
To register for this teleclass called, “Creating the Relationship You Deserve” go to http://www.therelationshipcenter.biz/Relationshipteleclass.htm and register.
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
======================
Coaching for Excellence
PO Box 2666
Country Club Hills, IL 60478
Phone: 708-957-6047
Fax: 708-957-8028
Email: Kim@TheRelationshipCenter.biz
Website: www.TheRelationshipCenter.biz
New Class Offered on Improving Relationship Skills
On Tuesday, September 27, 2005 from 7:30-9:00 PM CT, 8:30–10:00 PM EST, Coaching for Excellence, a new internet business, offers a class designed to help singles or couples improve their current relationship skills, called “Creating the Relationship You Deserve”, and participants don’t have to leave their home to attend. [www.TheRelationshipCenter.biz]
Three things make this class unique. It is delivered by phone, only one person from a couple needs to be present and Coaching for Excellence offers a 150% guarantee. The class costs $39 but participants get $58.50 back if not completely satisfied.
Kim Olver, MS and Sylvester Baugh deliver this class and help participants focus on their own behavior and thinking in their relationships. “You can’t really change what your partner is doing in your relationship but what you do have control over is what you think and what you do. Changing these components can dramatically improve your relationship.” This is why this class is effective for single or couples. Since the focus is on changing one’s own behavior, then having one’s partner there is not necessary.
Benefits that have been reported by others using this approach include improved communication, increased intimacy, improvement with the original complaints of the relationship and clarity of where to go with the relationship
This class is called a teleclass. It is a new, innovative way of receiving information quickly in the comfort of your own home. A teleclass is simply a conference call, ranging in size from three to thousands of participants, where callers can hear the teleclass leader share his/her expertise, interact with other individuals on the call and ask pertinent questions.
When people register for a teleclass, they receive an email with a phone number and an access code. At the appointed time, they dial the US-based phone number, punch in the access code provided and are instantly connected to a conference telephone line with the other participants.
The cost is the price of the teleclass plus whatever long distance phone charges apply, depending on a person’s rates. For example, if a person has $.05/minute for long distance services, then this particular 90-minute call would cost $4.50 or nothing if a person opts to use the free minutes allotted with his or her cell phone.
Participants will learn the single most destructive thing in relationships, how to identify and replace the seven deadly relationship habits with caring ones and how to negotiate the differences in their relationship.
To register for this teleclass called, “Creating the Relationship You Deserve” go to http://www.therelationshipcenter.biz/Relationshipteleclass.htm and register.

When it comes to relationships, we all have them and believe that we should simply, somehow, just KNOW how to manage them, but where did we learn from?
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