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The Individuals Involved: the individual characteristics each
person brings into the relationship. This aspect is analyzed from several
different angles:
Personal
needs and goals;
The
capacity to function and grow within a relationship;
The
capacity to let others function and grow within a relationship.
Compatibility: how the relationship, as a separate entity,
handles setbacks and behavioral modifications. Is the energy level and
drive i) consistent with maintaining a dynamic co-existence; ii)
respecting the concept of each partner's unlimited growth; and iii) coping
with the frequent challenges posed by obstacles to growth (such as
incompatibilities, children, or financial hurdles)? Does the relationship
focus on a mutual life aim and sets its sights on a long-term commitment?
Feasibility: how the partners interact on a day-to-day basis. In
many cases, the interaction could lead to a wonderfully romantic or
intimate relationship, yet - at the same time - to a total inability to
share personal and private assets, space or emotions.
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Top Synergy has developed analytical algorithms that measure the
essence of each factor and presents you with a final evaluation of the
relationship in terms of Compatibility, mutual Stimulation,
and Synergy.
Synergy: the potential for a relationship between two
individuals to become greater in its developmental and creative energies
than the sum total of the energies of each individual participant.
Note: When you enter more than one other person to analyze your
relationship with, the compatibility report will display your
relationships from the most successful to lesser ones.
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