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How To Preserve Your Relationship in Recession

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How To Preserve Your Relationship in Recession
New Singles Seminar Series On Relationship Issues

Wellington – The recession is tough for a lot of people, but maintaining your relationships, or building new ones, can be as challenging as surviving in a tough economy.

Wellington matchmaking company, Matchcompany.co.nz, is holding a a relationship seminar to help singles who may be either struggling to find a new relationship or struggling to maintain existing relationships.

It is the second seminar series to be run by the company, after a successful weekend seminar last year.

‘The Art of a Good Relationship’ is designed for singles, but will focus on the different facets of maintaining and building a successful relationship. The seminars run over the weekend of 7 and 8 November 2009.

“We received a lot of requests from clients wanting something similar to the seminars we ran last year,” says Matchcompany director Rosie Bowie. “We have put together a number of experts in the areas of nutrition, image, dating – plus our guest Pinky Agnew.”

Pinky Agnew, the well known comedian and actor is making a special appearance at the seminar to talk and entertain the attendees.

Details about the seminars are available from the company website at www.matchcompany.co.nz


About Matchcompany.co.nz - Matchcompany is Wellington’s oldest dating and matchmaking company with several hundred clients. Owner Rosie Bowie said the weekend seminar was in response to a demand from some clients who wanted to “go the extra mile” towards achieving dating and romance success


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