Showing posts with label relationship. Show all posts
Showing posts with label relationship. Show all posts

Thursday, August 29, 2013

How to check your compatibile partner

Compatibility is vital for any marriage, but it's not easy to calculate it. Now a behaviour compatibility match service for couples may make it easier.

Perfiniti is a service which offers a scientific solution for couples to understand their natural behaviour style. Perfiniti’s Behaviour Analysis is based on a tool from Finland. Participating couples need to complete an online questionnaire.

This produces a confidential 32-page Behaviour Compatibility Report, which measures and compares the couple’s natural behaviour styles for 100 key-behaviour competencies across nine categories like communication, listening skills, teamwork, problem solving, and signs of stress, among other things.

Understanding the behavioural differences is the key to making love last a lifetime.

"Considering that matrimony is perhaps one of the most important decisions a person can make to live a fulfilled and happy life, it is surprising how little information and insight people have into their prospective partners’ behaviour while taking this enormous decisions.

"Perfiniti now provides couples a scientific and proven way to assess behaviours and match for compatibility".

Monday, August 26, 2013

Couples more open on social sites are much happier

A new study has found that people who post about their relationship on Facebook are more satisfied and secure in their marriages than those who do not.
It may seem obvious that people who are happy in their relationships will post about them more often, but now we have some scientific evidence of the connection-and a possible answer to the argument that they're overcompensating or just looking for a self-esteem boost.
The research team, led by Laura R. Saslow a postdoctoral fellow in the Department of Medicine at UCSF's Osher Center for Integrative Medicine, conducted three experiments among married Facebook users over the age of 18, reports the Huffington Post.
The first experiment showed that those who often posted a picture of themselves and their spouse as their Facebook profile picture were more likely to report being happy in their relationship.
The second experiment indicated that participants who reported higher levels of marital satisfaction and closeness with their partner were much more likely to have posted a profile picture that featured their spouse in the last year.
And the third experiment found that participants were more likely to post information about their relationship on Facebook on days when they were feeling particularly satisfied with their marriage.
"It makes sense that someone who's happier with their life would post these kinds of pictures to show off their relationship," study co-author Amy Muise said in an interview for Canada.
The study is published in the journal Social Psychological and Personality Science.