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“The Five Love Languages” a must read!By Gary Chapman People express and receive love in different ways. Gary Chapman identifies these as the five languages of love in the book “The Five Love Languages – How to Express Heartfelt Commitment to Your Mate”. If you express love in a way that your spouse does not understand, he or she will not realize that you have expressed love at all. “The Five Love Languages” describes the five love languages (quality time, words of affirmation, gifts, acts of service, and physical touch) so that you can learn how to effectively express your love and feel truly loved in return. |
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“Marriage: Love and Logic”By Foster W. Cline and Hermie Drill Cline “Marriage – Love and Logic” is a book with over thirty years of wisdom in building lasting relationships. “Marriage – Love and Logic” talks about: how to build and keep a loving relationship, listening skills that will diffuse disagreements, skills for positive communication, and how to keep the romance in your relationship. |
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“The Seven Spiritual Laws of Relationship”By Paul Ferrini “The Seven Spiritual Laws of Relationship” by Paul Ferrini helps you and your partner to: develop an experience that nurtures your relationship, give each other the space to grow and express as individuals, communicate by listening without judgment and telling the truth in a non-blaming way, take responsibility for your thoughts, feelings, and actions, and practice forgiveness together on an ongoing basis. “The Seven Spiritual Laws of Relationship” will help you to weather the ups and downs of your relationship so that you and your partner can grow together and deepen the intimacy between you. |
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“Loving What Is”By Byron Katie If something is troubling you “Loving What Is” shows you that by asking yourself four simple questions you can see things in a different light. As Byron Katie says, “It’s not the problem that causes our suffering; it’s our thinking about the problem.” Learn freedom through “Loving What Is”. |
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“I Want Your Love – Is That True?”By Byron Katie From childhood most people spend much of their energy in a relentless pursuit of love, approval, and appreciation, trying out different methods to be noticed, to please, and to impress. “I Want Your Love – Is That True?” by Byron Katie helps you find a way to be happier in love and more effective in all of your relationships. |
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“Ask & It Is Given”
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“The Seven Spiritual Laws of Success”By Deepak Chopra Many of us grew up believing that succeeding in anything requires relentless hard work, grim determination and intense ambition. As a result, we are trained to struggle and end up feeling exhausted and discouraged and find our lives are out of balance. Deepak Chopra’s book “The Seven Spiritual Laws of Success”, reassures us that such desperate striving isn’t necessary or even desirable. In the natural world, creation comes forth with ease. A seed doesn’t struggle to become a tree - it simply unfolds in grace. By following the principles outlines in “The Seven Spiritual Laws of Success” you will be able to fulfill your deepest desires with effortless joy. |
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