In any relationship, whether professional, romantic, family, friendship or some other type, there are two sides to the story – yours and theirs. And in some of these, the dynamic is difficult and we wish for things to be better.What if there was a way have healthier relationships? For tough ones, what if you could make them easier, even if you think you aren’t the cause of the problem? And for those that are already ok, what if you could make them happier, healthier and morefulfilling?The answer to doing this lies within you, your actions and your reactions.Recognizing your direct contribution to the relationship dynamic and how you can influence the behavior of the other person is powerful. That is what you will learn in The 50 75 100 Solution – you can be the source of the solution if you aren’t the source of the problem. Learn how to build better relationships.
Bryan Falchuk is an author, speaker and coach helping people change their lives. Bryan has also been a successful C-level executive. As a Certified Behavior Change Specialist, Bryan is the best-selling author of Do a Day and his latest best-selling book, The 50 75 100 Solution: Build Better Relationships. He speaks regularly on the subjects of motivation, culture, relationships and overcoming challenges, including several TEDx Talks. He has been on over 150 podcasts and radio shows, and has written for many top publications like Inc Magazine, the LA Times and Chicago Tribune. Bryan also hosts his own show, The Do a Day Podcast.
Great reminder of the dynamic of relationships. The simple practice of being aware of what you are bringing when either analyzing a past interaction or better yet preparing for a future discussion is a great concept fully described in the book in multiple contexts (partner, work, child etc.).
Bryan provides a wonderful pathway toward better relationships. It's vulnerable, courageous, and filled practical advice and tips to help anyone improve their relationships at home and work. I highly recommend The 50 75 100 Solution as well as Bryan's first book Do a Day.