The Rules of Love: A Personal Code for Happier, More Fulfilling Relationships, Expanded Edition by Richard Templar

The Rules of Love: A Personal Code for Happier, More Fulfilling Relationships, Expanded Edition

Richard Templar
240 pages
FT Press; 1 edition
Mar 2013
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Love matters Whether its the romantic kind or the emotional bond between you and family or friends Indeed latest research suggests that those who love and are loved are significantly more likely to be alive in years time than those without love in their lives Love makes us happy and the happier we are the longer it seems we tend to live So why is it that some people find relationships so easy We all know the kind of person married forever connected with their family and strong friendships that have stood the test of time from all stages of life The people who make friends easily who have someone utterly devoted to them and for whom many would do anything What do they know and do that the rest of us could learn from Thats what youll find in this book If you study people who are so good at relationships you discover its not about their personality or gender or how self sacrificing they are Those who are great in all relationships usually do have to work at it The secret is that they know exactly where to put their efforts They know the Rules of Love Now updated and expanded with brand-new rules The Rules of Love helps you benefit from the simple principles of forming and sustaining strong enduring and ultimately life enhancing relationshipsnbspnbsp.
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Pages 240
Publisher FT Press; 1 edition
Published 2013
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