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Love Life for Every Married Couple: How to Fall in Love, Stay in Love, Rekindle Your Love

Love Life for Every Married Couple: How to Fall in Love, Stay in Love, Rekindle Your Love

Physician Ed Wheat has helped thousands of couples improve their love lives and build happier marriages. In LOVE LIFE FOR EVERY MARRIED COUPLE he’ll help you improve your marriage through sharing, touching, appreciating, and focusing healing attention on your mate.

Should I Do What I Love?: Or Do What I Do - So I Can Do What I Love on the Side?

Should I Do What I Love?: Or Do What I Do - So I Can Do What I Love on the Side?

As a pragmatic reaction to the newfound quarterlife crisis genre, Katy McColl interviews real men and women stuck in their twenties and early thirties and solicits a variety of experts for advice on how to get unstuck. McColl employs a distinctively droll brand of humor and a self-help without self-pity approach to inspiring those disenchanted by their initial forays into the heady real world. The themes here are universal — how to negotiate that with a career, how to study a craft in an un-lucrative field, how to break into glamour industries, and what to do when laid off. Help comes via those who overcame the same problems and blazed their own trails in the most desirable fields, from noted fashionistas like Heatherette to successful musicians like Chris Conley. Organized by case study but filigreed with McColl’s comic commentary, the book offers ace advice on achieving that elusive career that’s rewarding in every respect.

Love Don't Conquer All: Conditional Love/Human Relationships

Love Don’t Conquer All: Conditional Love/Human Relationships

Not even money cannot save a person from the inevitable reality of certain gloom and doom who fails to learn the true value of self, (that self is not #1 and the most important entity but is #3 proceeded by God and others ) the true value of honesty (knowledge that honesty is the best policy and it breeds respectability and responsibility ) and the true value of friendship which is the real substance of any real relationship between humans, (the ability to care enough for another as much as you do yourself with no holds bared ) without these three main key elements assimilated into one’s character, not only will the sad individual end up being disconnected from themselves (leaving pieces of their real-ness falsely protected in a secret closet somewhere) but unconnected and disassociated with every one else who ever was close or ever tried to get close enough to help or make some kind of a positive difference in their life.

Love Is for All Ages: Three Love Stories of Three Women: Taking Another Chance at Love, Don't Play with My Heart, Maggie/Margaret

Love Is for All Ages: Three Love Stories of Three Women: Taking Another Chance at Love, Don’t Play with My Heart, Maggie/Margaret

Love Is for All Ages is not one book but three. It is the story of three different women from three different age groups, from three different life experiences but with the same need the need for love. But their trip to Bar Harbor, Maine, is not to search for love but to rest and relax and in some cases forget. What these women find is something far from rest and relaxation. So meet Marny, Sammie, and Maggie and travel along with them as they find the love and excitement they have been missing in their lives and learn that love is for all ages.

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