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Make Every Man Want You

20 Apr

“Marie and Amy have cleverly incorporated the concept of “living in the moment” or “living in the now” into their course. Authors and thinkers from Eckhart Tolle to Wayne Dyer have discussed this concept widely, and now Marie and Amy have taken this concept and applied it to the dating world. It seems to work, and I was hooked on what they had to say! Most other courses train people to believe that having a relationship is what is going to bring you happiness. It’s not. You are looking for a relationship because you want one, not because someone tells you that you need one. Marie tell us how your irresistibility lies in this moment, because this is where life happens. It’s not about aiming towards creating happiness in your future; it is about making it happen in this moment. This is a course that teaches the philosophy of being fully engaged in your life, being fully awake, and conscious, http://get-my-ex-back-now-review.com/reviews/make-every-man-want-you-more-review/”

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The Nine Rooms of Happiness

20 Apr

“The Nine Rooms of Happiness pinpoints common self-destructive patterns of behavior and offers key processes that will help readers clean up their emotional architecture. After each room is “clean,” Danziger and Birndorf show us how we can spend time on ourselves figuring out what is most meaningful to us—finding larger passion and purpose that makes returning to the rest of our house a pleasure, no matter what calamity or mess awaits, http://www.everywomansvoice.com/?q=node/827″

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59 Seconds

19 Apr

For all those who are tired, or simply wary, of the usual self-help formula—homespun anecdotes, upbeat platitudes, over-the-top promises—Richard Wiseman’s “59 Seconds” would seem to be just what the Ph.D. ordered. The idea is appealing: survey the field of academic psychology and mine its research for ways of actually achieving goals, winning friends and finding happiness. Mr. Wiseman, a British professor of “the public understanding of psychology,” read hundreds of studies from every area of the behavioral sciences. He found a promising pattern in many aspects of life, “from mood to memory, persuasion to procrastination, resilience to relationships.” Indeed, he found “a new science of rapid change” able to produce results “in minutes instead of months.”, http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052748704340304574635100237740492.html”

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The Art of War

19 Apr

“As advertised, the Art of War is about far more than war. It is about any sort of struggle or confrontation. Taken literally, I can see how the advice would have helped in ancient warfare; taken metaphorically, you can easily apply the techniques to business, politics, or any other place that contention or conflict exists.One of my favorite parts of the Art of War is when Sun Tzu speaks of knowing yourself and knowing your enemy:

So it is said that if you know others and know yourself, you will not be imperiled in a hundred battles; if you do not know others but know yourself, you win one and lose one; if you do not know others and do not know yourself, you will be imperiled in every single battle.

I’ve found this piece of advice to be vital in a number of different situations. Many people make the mistake of going into competition without understanding their opponents, and worse, sometimes without even knowing themselves. Whenever you’re in a conflict, you must know your own strengths and weaknesses as well as those of your opponent. Sun Tzu’s advice rings true in a great many situations, http://www.nczonline.net/blog/2009/03/01/book-review-the-art-of-war/”

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Drama Kings: The Men who Drive Strong Women Crazy

19 Apr

This book, by best-selling author Dalma Heyn, explores a rising trend in today’s relationships — the coupling of accomplished, successful women with Drama Kings, less-evolved men who are either too controlling, can’t connect, or won’t commit. These men are attracted to strong women yet undermine their strength.

Weaving examples from history, literature, and popular culture with clinical research and the interviews she has conducted over several decades, Heyn illuminates this exploding phenomenon. She arms women of all ages with the telltale traits of these men, offering strategies to identify a Drama King early, get what you need from him quickly, and dispense with him gladly, http://www.buzzle.com/editorials/10-17-2005-79114.asp.”

“Ohmygosh, this book should be a class for high school girls, to save them tears and years of grief. Guys could learn from it as well, on what constitutes a “normal” relationship, http://reviews.armchairinterviews.com/reviews/drama_kings_the”

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