Just Your Type
Chapter One
"You Say Tomato, I Say Tomahto"
Susan and Jeff thought they were perfect for each other. They met in
college, enjoyed some of the same interests, came from similar
backgrounds, and married after both had had time to establish their
careers. Although they knew they were different in many ways, they
felt a powerful attraction that they attributed to those very
differences. Jeff was enthusiastic, outgoing, and creative; Susan
was gentle, down-to-earth, and responsible. Each balanced the
other's weaknesses, and together they complemented each other's
strengths. But a few months after they were married, their bliss
began to fade, replaced by a low-grade, constant tension. Susan's
traditional nature surfaced. She was a conservative person at heart
and wanted a stable, predictable life. Hardworking, quiet, and
extremely diligent with all her commitments, she planned carefully
for the future, saved their money to buy nice things, and was eager
to settle down and raise a family in the town where she'd grown up.
But Jeff was the quintessential Renaissance man - ... read full excerpt from Just Your Type: Create the Relationship You've Always Wanted Using the Secrets of Personality Type ebook