The I Factor™
Simple Insights for Connecting in Your Personal Relationships
IndieReader – The I Factor Review
Posted on February 21, 2013 in Media Buzz |Verdict: A nontraditional self-help book on how to develop and maintain intimacy in love relationships, friendships and interactions with family.
Authors Paul N. Weinberg and Dr. Susan A. Dyer’s “how to” on building healthy relationships begins with an interesting introduction. On barely more than a page, the authors discuss their motivations for writing the book and what they hope their readers can gain from it.
Keith Ferrazzi – Building Intimacy in Business and in Life
Posted on February 20, 2013 in Media Buzz |Paul N. Weinberg, co-author of The I Factor, shares his insights into building intimacy in relationships in this guest blog post.
Why, as a complete departure from anything I’ve done professionally, did I co-author a book about intimacy and connection in relationships? Despite my accomplishments, I believe I would have been more successful – and more fulfilled as a human being – if I had learned earlier in life how to build and maintain personal connections, both personally and in business. I’ve come to understand that success and satisfaction are all about authentic personal connection and that there’s a direct correlation between personal relationships and professional success.
Ask Miss A – The I Factor Review
Posted on February 14, 2013 in Media Buzz |Maybe you have found the one. Maybe you haven’t. Maybe you just want to be happy. Relationships are not easy, whether you are married, dating, or single. What we all crave, I believe, is to feel understood and loved. The I Factor is full of wisdom about how to forge meaningful connections in short, easy to read guides. What better book to share with your partner or a friend on Valentine’s Day to help someone maintain a strong bond or move towards a deeper connection?
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- Just finished The I Factor and loved it! Everybody go buy two books, read one yourself and keep it around, and give the other one ...