
We at California Healthy Marriages Coalition (CHMC) are delighted to host and operate this weblog (blog) entitled “MML Skills in California”.
Mastering the Mysteries of Love (MML), co-authored by Dr. Bernard G. Guerney, Jr., and Mary Ortwein, M.S., is a version of Relationship Enhancement first developed by Dr. Guerney in the 1960s. RE/MML teaches 10 key couple communication skills helping couples to speak and listen to each other with greater care and empathy to enhance their relationship and to successfully address and solve problems. Click here to see a 1-page: Summary Sheet of the 10 MML Skills
(To see a listing of MML classes and leader trainings in your area, go to www.camarriage.com. For more on MML, visit www.skillswork.org).This blog is designed to be a resource for dialogue, instruction, guidance, and discussion on all things MML in California! We’re here to serve YOU in your MML needs!
Find CATEGORIES at the bottom of this page to help you find the blog posts and information that will help you the most!
Again, thanks for logging in to our blog! Visit MMLSkills.com often!!
Bento Leal, Blogmaster for “MML Skills in California”, Certified MML Trainer, and MML Implementation Specialist for the California Healthy Marriages Coalition

Glad this blog is now up and running! I want it to be a good networking tool for all our MML facilitators in California.
Well done Bento! Once again CA leads the way.
Thank you, Bill!
Nice! Check out http://twitter.com/camarriage
Hi Bento,
Very cool. I am not much of a blogger in fact I would have to say I have never done this before, so I guess I am a virgin.
I am interested to watch and see who all logos on and uses the site. Are you using Google to analogize who is coming to the the blog and how they are finding it?
My understanding was that this site was for facilitators to share ideas, frustrations, and needs. Which is great. But I see a lot of information for people who are not familiar with MML. I am guessing why you would put that in would be to not loose people who find their way here by accident. And by using the analytic program you will find out if that is accidentally occurring and if people are reading and responding to the general information.
I guess my impression was that the general information made it a bit confusing for me the end user. I was looking for the categories section to be listed at the top of the page, and not the bottom. But what do I know, I am a virgin.
Great job everyone. This will be a wonderful tool for everyone!
Brett “Mr. Marriage”
Brett — thanks for your comments. One of your questions I can answer now — that is, who is this blog for? We decided to have this blog have a general outreach, and still have sections (categories) devoted to things of particular interest to MML facliitators, coaches and trainers. In that way, there’s something for everyone here. We’ll see how it goes — if it seems that we still might want to have another blog (or communications vehicle) for MML facilitators then we’ll do so. But this is it for the moment. Hope you find it useful.