Running Your Relationship Like a Successful Partnership
The relationship agreement you wish came with the ring.
What if you ran your marriage like a successful business? Not cold and corporate—strategic and intentional. Quarterly reviews, KPIs, clear expectations, and a living agreement that grows with you. Think Sheldon's relationship agreement, but actually practical.
Runic Publishing, LLC
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Most couples spend more time planning their wedding than planning their marriage. They have detailed discussions about flowers and seating charts, but never talk about who handles the finances, how to resolve conflicts, or what happens when life throws curveballs.
This book gives you the frameworks that make businesses thrive—clear communication, defined expectations, regular check-ins, and strategic planning—and applies them to marriage. Not because love should be transactional, but because love alone isn't enough. You need systems.
Remember Sheldon's relationship agreement on The Big Bang Theory? Everyone laughed because it was absurdly over-detailed. But the core idea was right: clarity prevents conflict. This book shows you how to create your own agreement—one that's actually useful.
A downloadable, customizable template covering mission statements, expectations, communication protocols, and more. The book's "killer app."
10 key performance indicators for your relationship, plus a framework for quarterly check-ins that actually work.
Assess your relationship like a business: assets, liabilities, and a clear improvement roadmap.
Use AI as your relationship's "third partner"—conversation starters, conflict resolution prompts, and planning tools.
Most couples plan their wedding in detail but wing their marriage. This book gives you the frameworks, templates, and tools to build a partnership that lasts—without losing the romance.
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