Get the Life You Want

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Do you wonder why you haven't been able to find "the one" yet? Do you keep thinking you've found love, only to be disappointed that you've met yet another person who can't commit? Are you stuck in a relationship that's going nowhere? Are you someone who can never be alone, so you date constantly?

Through working with hundreds of clients, I've discovered eight patterns of behavior that occur when trying to find love, and the hidden nuances within these patterns that are preventing you from creating a lasting love of your own.

The fundamental message of this book is that you are the constant in all of your relationships. So if you're consistently getting the same unhappy ending of becoming involved with someone who can't commit, it means that you are participating in this outcome. Therefore, the power to change it lies in your hands. It's time to start recognizing your part in these relationships, and make things happen differently for yourself today.

Determine which pattern(s) of love you fall into (it's possible to be part of more than one) by clicking on each style and seeing how many characteristics you can recognize in yourself.

 

This book empowers its readers. Not only will you learn things about yourself that you never knew; you'll finally be able to discover the changes you need to make in order to shift your pattern and in turn, change the course of your love life.

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