Jean-Paul Sartre
Relationships for Dummies
In the fourth and final part of our category Love, Marriage and More I present to you a last solution. If you find that the other book suggestions were not for you and maybe you need a quick fix regarding your relationship or marriage... well...my last advice has to be "Relationships for Dummies".
"Helps you: tell the difference between a healthy and an unhealthy relationship; have a more loving, fun-filled relationship; enjoy a more vibrant and satisfying sex life; work through most relationship problems; and find the positive and the fun in every relationship stage. This book explodes common relationships and compatibility myths."
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OK! Just one more book ! But read this one in case of emergency.
Online Dating for Dummies
Chances are, you've heard about Internet dating from a friend, or an online banner ad has caught your eye. If you've given online dating a passing consideration, you may have some fears from all those graphic horror stories that jar your senses - and your sensibilities.
No More Silly Love Songs: A Realist's Guide to Romance By Anouchka Grose
Falling in love is a complicated, messy, mad endeavour - and staying in love is even worse. But even though we know that it will probably all end in tears (or, at best, tight-lipped tolerance) we continue to pursue it, believe in it, and lose sleep and friends over it. In this nimble and original exploration of love's hidden motivations and hideous manifestations, Anouchka Grose tries to get to the heart of its hold over us, along the way examining relationships between famous couples from Amy and Blake to Antony and Cleopatra, and drawing on personal anecdotes and medical case studies, as well as the love affairs celebrated in books, films and music, and the theories about love offered by philosophy, psychoanalysis, anthropology, and a spot of light neurobiology.
The Seven Principles for Making Marriage Work
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Why Marriages Succeed or Fail
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Passionate Marriage: Keeping Love and Intimacy Alive in Committed Relationships
"Passionate Marriage" is recognized as the pioneering book on intimate human relationships. With a new preface by the author, this updated edition explores the ways in which passion can be kept alive and how the height of sexual and emotional fulfillment can be reached in later life. David Schnarch accompanies his inspirational message of attaining long-term happiness with proven techniques developed in worldwide workshops to help couples develop greater intimacy. Chapters provide the scaffolding for overcoming sexual and emotional roadblocks - from evaluating personal expectations to laying the groundwork for keeping the sparks alive years down the road and everything in between. This book is sure to help couples overcome hurdles in their relationships and reach the fullest potential in their love lives.Source: bookdepository.co.uk
Love Letters of Great Women by Ursula Doyle
Straight out of the editors pick we have Love Letters of Great Women by Ursula DoyleFrom the private papers of Anne Boleyn and Emily Dickinson to those of Empress Josephine and Queen Victoria, "Love Letters of Great Women" is an anthology of some of the most romantic letters in history. As a companion to "Love Letters of Great Men", this collection gives the other side of the story: the secret hopes and lives of some of the greatest women in history, from writers and artists to politicians and queens. It includes letters by: Anne Boleyn, Edith Wharton, Mary Wordsworth, Nell Gwyn (mistress of Charles II), Queen Victoria, the Empress Josephine, Mary Wollstonecraft, Katherine Mansfield, and, George Sand. Praise for "Love Letters of Great Men": 'The most romantic book ever' - "Daily Mail"; 'Inspired by the "Sex and the City" movie...Famous men caught with pen in hand and heart in mouth' - "The Times".
Love Letters of Great Men
Love Letters of Great Men by Ursula Doyle
From the private papers of Mark Twain and Mozart to those of Robert Browning and Nelson, "Love Letters of Great Men" collects together some of the most romantic letters in history. For some of these great men, love is a 'delicious poison' (William Congreve); for others, 'a nice soft wife on a sofa with good fire, & books & music' (Charles Darwin). Love can scorch like the heat of the sun (Henry VIII), or penetrate the depths of one's heart like a cooling rain (Flaubert). Every shade of love is here, from the exquisite eloquence of Oscar Wilde and the simple devotion of Robert Browning, to the wonderfully modern misery of the Roman Pliny the Younger, losing himself in work to forget how much he misses his beloved wife, Calpurnia.Taken together, these "Love Letters of Great Men" show that perhaps men haven't changed so very much over the last 2,000 years; passion, jealousy, hope and longing are all represented here - as is the simple pleasure of sending a letter to, and receiving one from, the person you love most.
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A huge part of the Personal Development books are concerned with love, marriage and more. So we will begin the reviling the first from the 99 Personal Development Secrets and we will talk about relationships. Keep in mind a famous saying ;)
“True love is like a pair of socks: you gotta have two and they've gotta match.”
Self Help or Personal Development books may help you grow as a conscious human being. Let's look at some big categories that you could chose to work on:
improving self-awareness
improving self-knowledge
building or renewing identity
developing strengths or talents
improving wealth
spiritual development
identifying or improving potential
building employability or human capital
enhancing lifestyle or the quality of life
improving health
fulfilling aspirations
initiating a life enterprise or personal autonomy
defining and executing personal development plans
improving social abilities.
Personal development refers to activities that improve self-knowledge and identity, develop talents and potential, build human capital and employability, enhance quality of life and contribute to the realization of dreams and aspirations. The concept is not limited to self-development but includes formal and informal activities for developing others, in roles such as teacher, guide, counselor, manager, coach, or mentor. Finally, as personal development takes place in the context of institutions, it refers to the methods, programs, tools, techniques, and assessment systems that support human development at the individual level in organizations.