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This book can best be described as a love map since it contains five secrets to a successful relationship. I think many people will find this book helpful and highly useful since the author wrote it in an easy to understand way. My personal favorite aspect is that the book contains real life examples and experiences to highlight the relationship advice. Congrats on the BOTD!
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I've just sampled a few chapters and I agree with the reviewer on all points. This book is both relatable and very useful in deciphering the emotional code of the humans to help them to master better self-control and relationships.
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I thought the cover was funny, but the book sounds very helpful and informative. I appreciate those kinds of books that ultimately changes one's life pushing it in the right direction to improve their love life. Great review 👍.
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Great review! Like several others, I thought this was a book about animals from the cover! I look forward to reading this.
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The giraffes on the cover look lovely. This book seems to be offering valuable advice for healthy and happy relationships. Congrats on BOTD!
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Reading a book that aids in the success of relationships is an excellent idea. I am a fan of self-help literature, and I believe it could be beneficial for everyone. Congrats on botd!
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Secrets of a better relationship? Why the reference to the ark? This book has interesting concepts I'd like to explore. I'm glad that it has relatable examples. Good review.
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Post by Cristina Corui Mihailescu »

Great review of an absolutely delicious book! In my opinion, it is a must-read because it speaks about the most important topics in our lives: love and relationships. I loved the humour and the clear examples provided for each situation.
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For a book with complex subjects like psychology, philosophy, and neuroscience, I appreciate that it's easy to understand. I also like that it's from the author's experience. Great review.
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Today's book of the day seeks to help readers decode the best ways they can make their love life great and more fulfilling. It features relatable stories and experiences that would help readers easily grasp the messages in the book. Congrats to the author on #BOTD!
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This work draws heavily on the metaphor of Noah`s Ark in the book of Genesis:“Did [Noah] wonder what he needed to learn from all those animals aboard? Clearly the animals had done a far better job connecting and living peacefully with others of their species than humans had.” Giuffra uses such examples to help readers explore what traditional wisdom reveals about modern love, but she also draws on more recent neuroscience research. In five sections, the author lays out a practical “Love Map” for successful relationships, arranged into five distinct advice topics:“Leave Space for Love,” “Operate Your Brain To Love,” “View Your Conditioning With Love,” “Emerge Free To Love,” and “Route and Navigate Life's Stormy Seas.” Throughout, Giuffra not only provides numerous stories of couples, including her own anonymized clients, as they learn to incorporate various principles, but also clear tips for readers for using these strategies in daily life:“Recall a time when you felt happy, fulfilled, or just pleased….Sense, smell, touch, feel, hear, and imagine that experience again.” At the core of her research is the understanding that, when it comes to love, one's anxious “reptilian and mammalian brains” dominate; however, she asserts that one can resist one's natural “fight or flight” response, create new perceptions, and reverse negative relationship dynamics.
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This book is a guidebook that was written to help readers make their love lives more fulfilling. It's a love map to guide couples through the roller coaster journey of love. Great book for couples, married or not. Congratulations on BOTD selection.
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Very good review I adore the author's writing style, and I'd be interested in finding out more about how to have a successful relationship. Congrats on winning BOTD.
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I am sorry to say, but not only non-fiction generally is not the genre I read willingly, more importantly, I really can't see the point of this book. I read the description provided in review very carefully, twice, and still failed to understand how reading it can benefit me spiritually or in any other way. Apologies, I prefer to pass the book, but no hard feelings and congrats on BOTD!
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Post by AntonelaMaria »

Cute cover. I don't read many self-help books and I read many on relationships too. I don't get the title but I will check out the sample.
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