Reprint edition published in April 2020.
Reading Level: 22-55 years
Human relationships are more a matter of circumstance than of choice. One cannot choose one's grandparents, uncles, aunts or cousins. One has no choice over brothers and sisters either. It is the circumstances that create these relationships. Even the choice of relationships in school, college, society, or at the workplace is limited. One comes across people, and amongst them one builds relationships to attain one's immediate purpose in life.
The only relationships were on can exert one's choice is in selecting a spouse, or in making friends. One can also choose one's guru or mentor. With a very limited choice in building relationships, one can at best only learn how to maintain relationships.
People often wonder that makes building and maintaining relationships difficult? Why is it that even brothers and sisters born of the same parents, and educated in the same school and colleges cannot get along? Why is it that even parents and children cannot live in harmony with each other? Maintaining good relationships with other relatives can of course be understood.
Most people claim that they have excellent relationships with some friends. Is it not surprising that while one cannot have good relationships with parents, brothers and sisters, and yet have good relationships with those who are strangers? Human beings are complex. Each person behaves differently human relationships, one needs to look at and understand human behaviour better.
7 Steps to Better Relationships take you step by step into the intricacies of developing and maintaining good relationships. The book will help you understand the essentials of building relationships. The skill and abilities that are discussed can help a person enjoy better relationships at home, the workplace and in society. It guides you to understand yourself and the people around you better. You can find new happiness where you go.