Tuesday
Scientific Method for eHarmonyous Relationships
Looking for love in all the wrong places is what most of us do in our search for that one special person that will make our lives complete. eHarmony is an online "dating service" with a scientific method for choosing whom to respond to in it's listings. eHarmony was conceived and developed by Neil Clark Warren to eliminate the random aspects of other online "dating services".
eHarmony is premised on Matching up people that you are truely compatible with. eHarmony Compatibility Matching has the goal of helping it's subscribers find loving, lasting relationships. That's why I quotation marked "dating service"; eHarmony is not for those interested in casual dating.
eHarmony's Mission Statement: To empower people with the knowledge and inspiration needed to grow and strengthen their most important relationships for a lifetime of happiness.
eHarmony has a Personality Profile that may take you an hour to complete. Your personality type will be analyzed by scientifically developed software to determine what profiles you will receive on your email. Once you purchase a subscription you will be able to select which other members to answer 5 multiple choice questions you would like answered. They in turn will be able to respond with 5 questions that they consider most important to be answered.
Exchanging likes and dislikes, "truthfulness, keeps promises", will provide members that are in your Matching Model.
The eHarmony method elminates the random process that most of us have been using to select life partners which was determined for us by cultural customs that were adopted when western societies moved away from "arranged marriages."
By eliminating the "99.7% of people that are not right for you" right from the start of the process, time and emotional energy are saved that can be better spent learning what makes a successfull relationship work.