How Do I Fall In Love Today
$14.99
For the reader who is interested in getting results in life, learning how to build purposeful relationships with family and friends of the same and of the complementing sex through the fundamental principle of giving the advantage is paramount. How Do I Fall in Love Today? takes you step by step from being single and whole, to stepping out of selfishness, to qualifying a mate, to being truly intimate, to evaluating your current perspective on love, to assessing where you are today based the decisions you have made. This book will challenge your current perspective on love and lay a blueprint of how to walk in love in a practical and accessible manner.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781615791224
ISBN10: 1615791221
J. Gordon Rushin
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: August 2009
Publisher: Xulon Press
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