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If you're wanting Romantic Joy in your daily life, healthier and happier relationships in the home, with family and friends, you'll find this Book Club's collection a great place to get started. It's your choice what sort of relationships you have in life so if you want to find how to make them richer and happier you'll have all the opportunities possible with these inspiring books. Love Smart by Dr. Phil McGrawIn Love Smart: Find the One You Want -- Fix the One You Got, Dr. Phil tells people who are dissatisfied with their love lives to stop making excuses -- All the good ones are taken; I'm too fat/skinny/boring/unpredictable for anyone to love me; I should stick with the relationship I have -- and start taking action! Dr. Phil knows that you deserve a committed relationship, and it is within your control to have the one you want.
Dating Rocks! by Steve NakamotoDating Rocks is a 240 page dating manifesto that outlines everything a woman should do to find, date and keep a man -- from being aware of her physical appearance to honing her listening skills.
Emotional Intelligence by Daniel GolemanDaniel Goleman argues that our emotions play a much greater role in thought, decision making and individual success than is commonly acknowledged. He defines "emotional intelligence" a trait not measured by IQ tests as a set of skills, including control of one's impulses, self-motivation, empathy and social competence in interpersonal relationships. Goleman has written one of the best books on the nature and importance of other kinds of intelligence.
Don't Get Lucky, Get Smart by Alan CohenWith the same humor, real-world examples, and charming directness as Why Your Life Sucks, Don't Get Lucky — Get Smart spells out why many of us have been unlucky in love — and also offers practical ways to increase our relationship intelligence. An original voice with highly practical information: Cohen debunks the common myths we bring to dating and offers new insight into the realities of relationships.
Love, Sex, and Lasting Relationships by Chip IngramGod wants his children to have a lasting relationship and great sex-the results of a deep, meaningful love that is rooted in commitment. Love, Sex, and Lasting Relationships, helps readers walk a path to true love that is more fulfilling than they ever imagined.
We Love Each Other, But... by Dr Ellen WachtelWith We Love Eachother, But... Dr. Ellen Wachtel's ideas can be put into practice immediately and will help couples in all stages of marriage. One doesn't need to have problems to benefit, this book will make a good relationship even better!
Getting the Love You Want by Harville HendrixWhen Harville Hendrix writes about relationships, he discusses them not just as an educator and a therapist, but as a man who has himself been through a failed marriage. Divided into three sections, Getting the Love You Want covers "The Unconscious Marriage," which details a marriage in which the remaining desires and behavior of childhood interfere with the current relationship; "The Conscious Marriage," which shows a marriage that fulfils those childhood needs in a positive manner; and a 10-week "course in relationship therapy, " which gives detailed exercises for you and your partner to follow in order to learn how to "replace confrontation and criticism ... with a healing process of mutual growth and support."
Addiction To Love by Susan PeabodyIn Addiction To Love, recovering love addict Susan Peabody explains the variety of ways this disorder plays out, from the obsessively doting love addict to the addict who can’t disentangle from an unfulfilling, dead-end relationship. Peabody provides an in-depth and easy-to-follow recovery program for those suffering from this unhealthy and often dangerous addiction and explains how to create a loving, safe, and fulfilling relationship.
Love's Garden by Larry Ward, Peggy Rowe-WardUsing Buddhist teachings to re-evaluate traditional approaches to love, couplehood, and marriage, Love's Garden offers readers specific advice on improving their love lives. By collecting real-life Buddhist love stories, along with commentary and guided exercises, this book illustrates the fulfilment that comes from looking within and taking action to improve a relationship.
Confusing Love with Obsession by John D. MooreA close and revealing look at the inner workings of people obsessed with their partners to the point of destroying the relationship on which they have come to depend.
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