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Every successful inter-personal relationship requires one or more building blocks. Top Synergy analyzes their presence and intensity in existing or potential relationships.
The building blocks are also referred to as "qualities", "ingredients", and "energies". The four building blocks are:
The Relationships Analyst report rates the presence and intensity of each building block as: Average or Below Average (-), Strong (1), Dominant (2), Powerful (3), Supreme (4), and Divine (5). It is important to understand that rating the strength of a certain quality as "Average or Below" doesn't mean that this quality isn't there. All it means is that its strength might not be effective at times of crisis and hardship. Post your questions and comments below.
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Thank you very much. Now my reports are easier to understand but I still need to know what "average or below" means. I found that several times and want to know if it is good or bad.
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I also do not understand why the presence of strong ingredients in the different departments of Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie's report (such as commitment, intimacy and passion) produce a fairly low synergy (average or below). Isn't the synergy supposed to be greater when the ingredients are great?
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We like to use swimming as an example. You can swim against the currents; only it is so much harder, requires ongoing training and practice, and quite often depletes your resolve and stamina after a short while. An above average score usually means that committing to the relationship is a natural state with that person or couple. You may usually find this valuable possession among people that are balanced and harmonized, recognize their self-worth and are not judgmental towards themselves or others. In short - they are committed inwardly (love themselves), and thus can be naturally committed to others. Make sense? |
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