- Independently Published
Preparing Your Mind & Soul to Accept Love: CHAPTER 1 from the 'Find Love or Die Trying' Series. A Short Read.
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- Christopher Conway
- Independently Published
- Paperback
- 9798729914999
- 7.99 X 5 X 0.1 inches
- 0.12 pounds
- Family & Relationships > Marriage & Long Term Relationships
- English
Book Description
REVIEW The section of this chapter that explained what holds us back from love really answered a lot of questions in my head. I know what I must do now if I want love to find me again!
- Katherine M. Matthews: Berkeley, CA
You might think that meeting your soul mate will unfold like a Cinderella fairy tales A sort of picture-perfect love story where there is silent talking, shy smiles back and forth, then you fall in love and you start loving everything about life.
But the reality is much different than your fantasy. In reality, your life does not become picture perfect immediately. You need to invest time and energy to make a relationship perfect.
A soul mate is said to be your better half. Someone with whom you are connected with on a spiritual level, where the relationship exists eternally. It's like your best friend, your true love and your life partner are not three different people, but one single person, with whom each day is a bliss. Each morning is a blessing, each night passes in gratitude.
However, in order to be prepared to have a relationship like this, there are certain things that you must do to be ready to meet your soul mate: Prepare Your Mind & Soul to Accept Love
University of Houston psychology professor Dr. Brene Brown said:
Staying vulnerable is a risk we have to take if we want to experience connection.
You must prepare your mind and soul to accept love in order to meet your soulmate. This is the foundational principle discussed in Chapter 1 of the 'Find Love or Die Trying' series.
In Chapter 1, 'Preparing Your Mind & Soul to Accept Love, ' Christopher Conway covers:
- What could be holding you back from Love
- Getting over negative thoughts & past relationships
- How to properly view past relationships to turn negatives into positives
- How to have a clear vision of what you want in life
- Preparing for your soulmate by knowing yourself
- Understanding what you need in a relationship, not just what you want
Without the knowledge in this Chapter, you will merely exist, like a robot that walks and talks, but no warm heart to feel alive. Without someone to love romantically, people see you, but no one feels your presence.
The time is now to seize the benefits of romantic love. The longer you wait, the colder and harder your heart becomes. It becomes so cold, and heart that love can never find its way inside.
At that point, life isn't much of life anymore.
This is why you need to use the strategies in Chapter 1, 'Preparing Your Mind & Soul to Accept Love, ' by Christopher Conway today.
Let's dive into Chapter 1 right now!
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Author Bio
I'm a Professor of Spanish in the Department of Modern Languages at UT Arlington. I received my Ph.D. in Literature with a focus on Latin America from the University of California San Diego in 1996. Since then I have published widely on Latin American literature and culture.
I began my career as a specialist on the Latin American Cult of Simón Bolívar (1783-1830). At mid-career my focus shifted to nineteenth-century Latin American culture writ large, culminating in a book titled "Nineteenth-Century Spanish America: A Cultural History" (2015), which provides an overview of the century vis-a-vis music, painting, literature, photography, customs, and theater. My current research focus is in Comparative Literature, Media Studies, Comics, and American Studies. I'm interested in how different types of popular media, such as comics and fiction, represent identity and culture at different points in history.
Education
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- PhD in Literature
Univ of Calif San Diego 1996 - MA in Literature
Univ of Calif San Diego 1994 - BA in Spanish Literature
Univ of Calif Santa Cruz 1991
- PhD in Literature
Source: Fordham University
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