Official Review: Divorceless Relationships

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I love how beautifully worded the first paragraph is and how close it hit home! Thank you for your insights and the thoroughly engaging review! :)
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I think I love this book. This book teaching us about self-awareness. We often failed to love ourselves while trying to please others. Thank you for your review! :tiphat:
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Thanks for your review. It sounds like a book worth reading. I am always amazed at how often people tell lies to each other (and probably to ourselves)!
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"Divorceless Relationships " by Gary M.Douglas.The author describes whatever we do in our day to day dealing with people are not facts but based on artificial dealing and by disguising our selves and mold it in to beings that we actually aren't his Divorceless Relationships explains the consequences of it if it not remedied on time.we can develop a harmonious society by dealing with our people in a decent way and that consequently would bring strong relationships and would boost the common values of society thus bringing peace and harmony among different people.Douglas advises all of us to open our eyes.Living in one's contextual world is not solution to the problem.This is a great book depicting human behavior.This book is the need of every body who want to increase their awareness.The author not only points out social problems and at the same time recommends solutions for improvements as well
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Miller56 wrote: 03 Sep 2019, 11:52 Thanks for the review. I think our personal experiences makes us understand the world around us a little better, and if we take the time, it helps us to look deeper into ourselves. This book looks very interesting.
Very true. And it is the time for ourselves that we often fail to take out often. This book will surely help all of us. Thank you so much for stopping by and leaving a comment.
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It is interesting that the author touched on spiritual aspects (how we pray) in relation to the way we relate with others. His evidence can be seen in the advice and examples he offers to readers. Thanks for the thoughtful review.
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Michelle Fred wrote: 03 Sep 2019, 13:55 I like that the book teaches self-awareness; that is certainly a subject I'm interested in. Thanks for the review.
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In love with books that teaches us ways in which we can create a positive energy with right kind of words= words can build and destroy so it’s a must Read
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Bhaskins wrote: 03 Sep 2019, 14:31 This sounds interesting and I love books about human behavior. Can’t wait to add it to my list. Thank you.
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Nice review!
In this busy scheduled life when most of the people have no time for their relationship, it is an eye-opener for them.
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Radiant3 wrote: 03 Sep 2019, 14:32 The observations made by the author are perceptive. I look forward to reading this book. Thank you for the great review.
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Laila_Hashem wrote: 03 Sep 2019, 15:12 The idea behind this book seems quite unique, and it explores a topic I am not very knowledgable about, which makes me more willing to read it. Great review!
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LauraLeeWasHere wrote: 03 Sep 2019, 18:28 Dear S L,
Your review actually made me pause, think and put me in a pensive mood.

I thought it was interesting how you instigated a question and then answered it from the author's viewpoint. It's nice to see someone use their talents to "attack" a task in a new way. ( I'm referring to you and your review)

Divorceless Relationships sounds like something I would initially skip but it's obvious it affected you and I definitely think I need to give this book some deeper consideration. Thanks for your help.

Sincerely, LL
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reneelu1998 wrote: 03 Sep 2019, 23:48 Sounds like a great book about relationships. Thanks for the well-written review!
You're right. The book could be of help to any of us who wants to maintain healthy relationships or to get out of toxic ones. Thank you for stopping by and leaving a comment!
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celannecruz wrote: 04 Sep 2019, 03:30 I really like this book. Definitely worth of your time. You can share it to your friends and relatives to learn a lot from it. Two thumbs up.
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