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Thoughts on Loving
Thoughts on Loving
Thoughts on Loving
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In this inspiring compilation of quotes, Amber Burningham focuses on one of the three primary areas of wellness: relationships. This book will introduce you to master teachers such as Louise Hay, Carol Tuttle, Steven R. Covey and many others. If the relationships in your life are in need of healing in any way, these well thought out principles will start you on a road of growth and change.

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Release dateJan 25, 2010
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    Thoughts on Loving - Amber Burningham

    Preface

    Compiling this book of insights was an enriching experience. Each book I chose to pull quotes from is full of valuable advice for success in our relationships. It is a wonderful thing to be taught healthy ways of thinking and being. It is a hopeful process of healing: ourselves and our relationships. I hope you enjoy and learn from this book!

    Amber Burningham

    January 2010

    iwellnesslearning.com

    If you perceive your extended family members in a negative light, you project that energy onto them, and they easily and willingly show themselves to you that way to make you right. Everyone in your family is playing a role for you. They each have a script that you have given them, and they are just actors on your stage playing out the part you have asked them to play. Wake up to who you really are, see them for who they really are and release them from these old energy scripts. In your mind, be willing to start seeing them play a new role for you-one of honor, love, respect, and enjoyment.

    Remembering Wholeness

    Carol Tuttle

    Only when we do not understand one another is there tension, resentment, or conflict. Not only do men and women communicate differently but they think, feel, perceive, react, respond, love, need, and appreciate differently. When you remember that your partner is as different from you as someone from another planet, you can relax and cooperate with the differences instead of resisting, or trying to change them.

    Men are from Mars, Women are from Venus

    John Gray, Ph.D.

    Another losing strategy is unbridled self-expression. Some couples seem to have the mistaken idea that intimacy means saying anything and everything that comes into one’s mind. Successful couples think before they speak and consider

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