Tuesday, June 21, 2011

The Heart of Life is in the Questioning

Try googling long-distance relationships.  You will get so much information, it will make you either wish you had another 10 hours to pour over or desire to throw your computer and all of its answers into the garbage.  I happen to belong to the former, so I found a few sites that seemed promising.  Particularly one site  called 1000 Questions for Couples reigned above the rest.

1000 Questions for Couples attempts to attack the issue of running out of things to talk about when on the phone with your significant other while long distance.  But really, this information is useful for any couple, because it allows for communication to occur about subjects or issues that may not come up otherwise.

The creater, Michael Webb, has a few cheesy points, like the fact that he is very proud to have been married for 21 years and claims to never have had a fight with his wife.  That sounds extremely odd to me, but nonetheless, his idea is genius.

1000 Questions. That's a 1000 ways to understand your significant other, or really any friend or family member, in a different way!  The questions are varied across a broad spectrum of topics and very specific.  I really like that the questions require some thought, which takes out the awkwardness of one word answers.


These 1000 Questions come in an ebook that Michael Webb sells at his website for $27, which is something that I really did not see being able to budget. But, if you try to navigate away from the website, a pop up directs you to a free trial of 33 questions, which are emailed to you in increments of 3-4 each day.  I opted to do this, and really enjoyed talking about the questions every day.  I would definitely reccommend the 33 questions trial, and as a bonus, after the free trial, Michael sends one question a week in order to keep you interested.  This means more questions to ask!

Try it out and let me know what you think about the 33 Questions!

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