So we realize that not all of you are looking for a Valentine – chances are that you are already in a relationship and Valentine’s Day just happens to be a reminder that you (as a couple) need to review where you’re at, where you’re going and how to overcome the relationship challenges of the past and present to live as a happier couple in the future.
While many people cave in and give the “usual†gift of flowers, chocolates, clothes or jewelry for Valentine’s Day, we like discovering somewhat original and unique gifts.
Something that may be of real value to both you and your partner is professional (and objective) advice on how to bring back that spark, (re)define exactly what it is you’re looking for, get real passion in your relationship and all this in times of stress and change as we’re living in today.
You may have heard of Anthony Robbins, motivational guru extraordinaire, and his sessions and guides to help you become the best you are. What few people know is that he also has a series of DVDs and CDs to help couples work on their relationships. It’s called the Ultimate Relationship Program! and the 4 DVDs and 2 CDs cover a wide range of topics that we found quite relevant. It’s always refreshing to hear it from someone who has had a successful life like Tony. There is no discount on the product right now, but they are offering a couple of freebies if you order by February 11th – one is 2 bonus audio sessions and also you’ll get The Love & Passion Journal…
What better expression of love than to show a desire to invest in your love directly!
On a side note, if you want to see Tony Robbins live at his renowned Ultimate Power Within live seminar , it’s happening in March and there is a $400 discount underway right now. It’s in the New York “Area†but sources are indicating that the actual location will be New Jersey.
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Tags: Tony Robbins, Ultimate Power Within, Ultimate Relationship Program, unique gifts
One of the most interesting and revealing things on the Ultimate Relationship Program series is when he discusses his divorce from Becky Robbins in 2001. He had been married to her for 15 years.