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Dr. Patty A

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Relationship and Communication Expert
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Not Tonight Dear, I’ve Got a Business to Run!
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Speaker, Corporate Consultant, Therapist, Author

Dr. Patty Ann is an internationally recognized relationship and communication expert. She is a sought-after speaker, author and leading authority to professionals in the field of relationship and communication advice. As a female entrepreneur, corporate consultant and licensed therapist, Dr. Patty Ann has helped hundreds of corporate and entrepreneurial business women learn how to create it all – a highly successful thriving business without having to sacrifice happiness in their marriage and family life. Dr. Patty Ann’s techniques combine professional expertise and personal experiences to help women design healthy, happy relationships for success in business and life.

Dr. Patty Ann has been featured as a relationship and communication expert on ABC, NBC, CBS, FOX News and the Martha Stewart Radio Show on Sirius XM. She is the Weekly Relationship Expert for 95.9 FOX FM Chaz & AJ in the Morning – CT’s #1 morning radio talk show, and she is featured on other radio shows internationally. She has been published inSUCCESS Magazine, CNN, Fortune Postcards, Fortune, Entrepreneurial Woman Magazine, The Wall Street journal, Lifestyles Magazine and other major publications.

Dr. Patty Ann’s book: Not Tonight Dear, I’ve Got a Business to Run! has become an Amazon Best Seller in both the “business and investing” and “relationship” categories. This groundbreaking book debunks work/life balance as a myth and provides a proven system for reconciling your work and family responsibilities.

Dr. Patty Ann holds a Doctorate in Clinical Psychology (Summa cum Laude), a Master’s Degree in Clinical Social Work, a Master’s Degree in Nursing, and she is a Registered Nurse. Dr. Patty Ann is also a board-certified psychotherapist, having graduated from a prestigious three-year post-graduate training program.

Dr. Patty Ann writes two blogs with large followings around the world called: “Two Hearts Beating As One” and “Relationship Toolbox”. The former blog is found at http://911marriagehelp.com and is focused on offering powerful advice and tools for individuals and couples in intimate relationships. The latter blog is found at www.relationshiptoolbox.com and is focused on offering entrepreneurial women and small business owners all the relationship tools needed for success in business and life.

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If you want to be competitive in today’s global economy, you must raise your emotional intelligence. Emotional Intelligence consists of the ability to recognize, use, understand and manage our emotions in a way that helps develop healthy relationships in both our professional and personal lives. Succinctly, Emotional Intelligence influences the way we react to stress and the way we interact with others. Emotional intelligence is composed of four main attributes: 1. Self-awareness – the ability to recognize one’s own emotions and how they influence one’s behaviors and thoughts.

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Sight, sound, touch, smell and taste – these are our five senses which we are going to use to create love and romance in your bedroom this Valentine’s.

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It would be impossible for me to tell you how many times I have heard someone say: “I shouldn't have to ask for “it” (whatever “it” might be) from his or her partner. If my partner really loved me, he/she would know what I want.” And I often find myself replying: “Oh really, so your partner is a mind reader? Amazing.” Response: “Come on Dr. Patty Ann, you know what I mean, if he/she really knew me they would know what I want. I shouldn't have to ask for it.” My brilliant reply is quite simple: “You could not be more wrong!”

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Before the collapse of Wall Street you would have rarely read an article in The Wall Street journal, The New York Times Business Section, SUCCESS Magazine or any other serious business publications discuss the importance of “soft skills” and relationship building. The past few years have seen the topic of “soft skills” and relationship building appear more frequently because companies are increasingly more cognizant of the value of developing and sustaining relationships with both their clients/customers and their employees.

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According to a recent study by Salary.com, 55 percent of women felt nervous about negotiating their salaries, compared to 39 percent of men. Some common reasons for this are that many women feel as if they need permission to ask for a raise and they lack confidence with their negotiating skills. There are other reasons for women not asking to get paid what they are worth, but for now my focus is to provide you with tools for effective negotiation. To insure women get paid what they are worth, following are six tips for effectively negotiating salaries and total compensation packages.

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Everyone is searching for a happier and stronger relationship; but with the jobs, kids, running the household and other mundane responsibilities – it can be really hard to maintain that spark that keeps the love alive! Here are 7 secrets for rekindling the spark & romance for a stronger relationship.

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Networking is all about developing relationships with people - with the goal of one day doing business with them. If we assume the majority of people we meet will not remember our name, or much at all about us after meeting us, what may we do to help ourselves to be memorable? How do we create a favorable and memorable image in the mind of our ideal clients?

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Spring is a time for renewal and fresh beginnings. People come out of hibe ation from the long winter months to enjoy the outdoors and fresh air. Many people plant seeds in their garden and spruce up the inside of their homes by throwing out old things and replacing them with fresh new items. Now is a great time to do a little spring-cleaning in your relationship as well! Over time, hanging onto emotional baggage from past fights and hurts fills our relationship with emotional baggage and a heaviness that doesn’t allow for positivity and loving feelings to spring forth.

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Women know true success is found within our relationships - not money. The way we communicate with ourselves and with others ultimately determines the overall quality of our life – and the success or lack thereof – of everything we do! One of the essential skills needed for success in business and life is predicated upon effective communication skills. Below are the 3 most effective communication skills necessary for creating success in your business and your life.

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Our wedding vows include the words: “for richer or poorer” – but as we all know, keeping this vow is easier said than done. For almost three decades, I’ve seen love diminish when couples fight over money! To avoid these damaging fights about money, follow these five (5) simple guidelines for handling money issues throughout your relationship - so you don’t have to end up fighting about money.

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If you are one of the many women underpaid for your work, it is your individual responsibility to make sure you do what you can to correct this situation. Sure, there are many exte al variables that prevent women from getting paid what they are worth, but each individual woman must handle her own situation and insist she earn the salary she deserves. (Leave it to the Sheryl Sandberg’s of the world to spearhead policy and legislative change to close the gender wage gap; but until these changes occur, you must take action into your hands.)

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