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151: Use the Law of Attraction to Find Your Ideal Partner
The law of attraction is at work in every single human relationship. Using the law of attraction to our benefit, we can attract our ideal partner. First, you must visualize and imagine the type of mate you seek: everything from looks to intelligence to personality to interests. This will create space in your heart, and in your life, for that special someone to eventually materialize.
152: Your Best Friend is Always Closer than You Think. Find Out Who It Is....
Be original! Always remember we value that is original. Anything that is not real attracts you at the first look but after some time you do not admire it anymore as you thought it to be something else.
153: How To Say I Love You! A Short Powerful List.
Love is more than words. It is more than an occasional gift. Love is a commitment to another person that shows itself in our willingness to adapt to and cooperate with another person. It is hard work. nAs the years pass, it requires more than any-old-gift to show genuine love. But, if we have been paying attention, we know more about what is important to our partner. We are better at loving.n
154: Have Faith in Love Spells
Casting a love spell takes more than having a black cat, a wand and saying hocus-pocus!! You certainly would never find them in a book in WH Smiths!
155: RELATIONSHIPS : A Few Musts To Keep In Mind
Once you win him/her over, your approach may become casual. Once this attitude becomes an every day affair, the relationship suffers and like a brick taken out from a wall a day, the wall of relationship slowly becomes weak and one day collapses to your shock. So, do not keep your attitude casual. Always be loving and caring towards your partner.
156: Amazing Techniques to Communicate With Your Man and They Will Not Even Know That You Are Doing It.
"Seek first to understand, then to be understood," recommends Stephen Covey (1990). He, and many others, believe this precept is paramount in interpersonal relations. To interact effectively with anyone--teachers, students, community members, even family members--you need first to understand where the person is "coming from."
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