Do you want your relationship to end up like most? Why let your relationship over the course of time drift off course? You can do something about it or you can be just like everyone else and do nothing. I think you’re better than most and ready for the Relationship Report Card!
Now for the questions everyone asks…
What is the Relationship Report Card?
The Relationship Report Card (RRC) is just that a report card for scoring and grading how you’re doing with your relationship. Remember the days of grade school where you received your report card every 6-9 weeks. I know for many those weren’t pleasant days, but what’s more unpleasant receiving one bad report card or failing the class or worse being held back one grade? The RRC is your key to not failing your significant other in a relationship you both desire to last. The RRC gives you and your significant other target areas needed to make your relationship stronger and free from potential “invisible” issues.
What’s the Purpose of the Relationship Report Card?
Improvement is the name of the game. If your relationship was a department in a company, how would the owner assess it? What measurement would he/she use to determine it’s success? That’s what the RRC is, your way to measure how your relationship is doing. What you don’t measure you can’t improve. You have to admit that the normal path of all relationships, if you take a poll, is disaster. So I’ve decided to find a way to for those who desire a different outcome to have an uncommon relationship which ends in success.
Who should use the Relationship Report Card?
It’s a tool for serious couples who take life serious and treat it like a business. How often do you give your work, job, or career more attention, time, dedication and commitment than you do your most important relationship? The RRC is just one tool that we’ve created to help those who take life-their most important business-seriously.
The RRC is intended for those who are in a serious relationship, married or couples preparing for marriage. Honestly, we only share the Relationship Report Card with couples who enjoy being together. It’s best suited for those who don’t have serious relationship problems. It’s for couples who desire to keep it that way.
How do I use the Relationship Report Card?
The way you use the RRC is as a communication tool. Hopefully with some laughter, you and your partner discuss its results. Each person should review each question and assign their honest response. We’ve actually made the options as painless as we possibly can. After completing the questions, calculate your score and discuss the outcome. The RRC is designed so that you can re-evaluate on a regular basis. We suggest quarterly, semi-annually, or at a minimum annually (probably around your anniversary) would be ideal.
Where do I get a copy of the Relationship Report Card?
You can get your copy of the Relationship Report Card by clicking here or completing this simple form below.
How do I score my Relationship Report Card?
Scoring your Relationship Report Card has been made simple.
Give yourself for each question you are marked…
“Good/Okay – 1 point,
“More than Expected – 2 points,
“Would Like More” – 0 points
Add all the points together and write your Relationship Score at the bottom of your Relationship Report Card. Click here for more details.
What does my score mean?
Let me first address what it doesn’t mean. Your score doesn’t mean you have a Relationship problem or that you fail at relationships. It just gives you insight into areas that could potentially one day be a problem if it goes unaddressed. The Relationship Report Card is your tool for preventative relationship maintenance. For more detail on your relationship score, click here.