Review of Learn to Love: Guide to Healing Your Disappointing Love Life

This forum is for volunteer reviews by members of our review team. These reviews are done voluntarily by the reviewers and are published in this forum, separate from the official professional reviews. These reviews are kept separate primarily because the same book may be reviewed by many different reviewers.
Post Reply
Elisa Joy Ocasla
Posts: 213
Joined: 31 Aug 2021, 06:29
Currently Reading:
Bookshelf Size: 57
Reviewer Page: onlinebookclub.org/reviews/by-elisa-joy-ocasla.html
Latest Review: Speech! by Simon Prentis

Review of Learn to Love: Guide to Healing Your Disappointing Love Life

Post by Elisa Joy Ocasla »

[Following is a volunteer review of "Learn to Love: Guide to Healing Your Disappointing Love Life" by Thomas Jordan, Ph.D..]
Book Cover
3 out of 4 stars
Share This Review


Love and grief are two of the most strenuous but natural emotional responses. This is how the book begins, with the author asking and quickly providing the rationale as part of his metacognitive strategies to pique his readers' interest. How did the inviting introductory write-up help you assume the book's context? This book is about how and what we will learn about love relationships, as well as a powerful approach for dealing with the underlying causes of love life disappointments. This will be extremely beneficial to those in the rehabilitation process who are seeking advice and desperately hoping to reenact an unhealthy, toxic relationship. Are you going through a period of constant disappointments in your love life? Are you not in control of your relationships? Want to get through it? Go and read this book to witness how this guide works.
 
This book entitled Learn to Love: A Guide to Healing Your Disappointing Love Life is a helpful guide that will assist you in revamping and recreating your current unhappy relationship. Those who have had replicated love life disappointments will find this book initially assumed. I've seen a lot of good things as a result of finishing the book. It is merely a depiction of rediscovering your own worth while living your life in the dark about the connection you are making. I associate with the book because I am one of Thomas Jordan's target readers. As someone in a dysfunctional relationship, it is extremely crucial to reevaluate and broaden your perspective on the idea of love and how to safeguard yourself at all costs. I concur with the author when he asserts that our love lives are more than just the people we have loved and continue to love. Our love life is also shaped and determined by what is inside us, which shapes and defines the types of relationships we form and the experiences we will or will not have in love. The author's endeavor in aligning the measures he offers for unhealthy love life is commendable.
 
Loving is innate, and nobody can halt us from feeling it on our own. When it applies to acknowledging the love and handling love life frustrations, everyone has their own treatment and approach. However, I eventually notice that because of the author's horrific experiences and the firsthand accounts he encountered from his prior clients, this creation appears to instruct everyone not to express the love sensations that we all hold openly. Gratefully, he regained my adulation when, on page 89, he conclusively proved that it is our love lives that are at stake, and it all depends on us. It is reasonable to love and feel the energy as long as you know your value and learn how to deal with love life disappointments.
 
Love is a proactive subject matter, and reading this guidebook is captivating. It is very educational and has ventured into comprehensive clinical studies that really help individuals engage with toxic relationships. I give this book 3 out of 4 stars because it makes me feel relieved after reading it; the author's intent has been satisfactorily conferred on me to primarily know the cornerstones I need to integrate into my mind; however, I find it to be quite long and complicated to peruse at points of time, and some of the terms specified are quite abstract.
 
I recommend the book to anyone who has suffered or is currently struggling in an unstable relationship, as well as anyone who wants to learn further about love and how to seek and uphold a stable relationship. This is a book that everyone should read because it is an interesting discussion that everyone should appreciate. Love can hang tight for our young adults, and in hopes of avoiding being engaged in the aforementioned horrific events, be cognizant. Let’s all live in harmony and full of happiness.

******
Learn to Love: Guide to Healing Your Disappointing Love Life
View: on Bookshelves | on Amazon
Authentic Voice
Posts: 88
Joined: 15 Aug 2021, 01:17
Favorite Book: Selling with Presence
Currently Reading:
Bookshelf Size: 45
Reviewer Page: onlinebookclub.org/reviews/by-authentic-voice.html
Latest Review: Last Words from Above by Jeremy Brown

Post by Authentic Voice »

This book is full of educative lessons. Great review.
User avatar
Ruchi Raina
Posts: 844
Joined: 01 Jun 2021, 15:32
Currently Reading:
Bookshelf Size: 110
Reviewer Page: onlinebookclub.org/reviews/by-ruchi-raina.html
Latest Review: House of Ashes by Margaret Blythe

Post by Ruchi Raina »

It seems like a helpful book. The author has explained how certain relationship experiences have impacted us and are the underlying causes of our love life disappointments. Thanks for the great review.
User avatar
Jasy95
Posts: 215
Joined: 26 Sep 2020, 11:29
Favorite Book: To Sleep in a Sea of Stars
Currently Reading: Circe
Bookshelf Size: 44
Reviewer Page: onlinebookclub.org/reviews/by-jasy95.html
Latest Review: The Data Collectors by Danielle Palli

Post by Jasy95 »

I definitely agree that issues in relationships can be influenced by issues within us, rather then just issues with our partner themself. Thanks for the great review!
IamJc_Bembo12
Posts: 293
Joined: 06 Jul 2021, 22:50
Currently Reading: Pearl River Mansion
Bookshelf Size: 44
Reviewer Page: onlinebookclub.org/reviews/by-iamjc-bembo12.html
Latest Review: Bama Boy by Bobby Morrison

Post by IamJc_Bembo12 »

The book is designed for those who have suffered love life disappointments and anyone who aspire to recreate their unhealthy toxic relationships. Great review!
User avatar
Kelyn
Previous Member of the Month
Posts: 2977
Joined: 09 May 2018, 07:34
Currently Reading: Fluff Dragon
Bookshelf Size: 267
Reviewer Page: onlinebookclub.org/reviews/by-lisa-a-rayburn.html
Latest Review: Nightlord: Sunset by Garon Whited
Reading Device: B018QAYM7C

Post by Kelyn »

I don't generally read self-help books, so I will probably skip this one, especially as my current love life relationship is very fulfilling. Perhaps at a point in the past, I would have been interested, but not now. Thanks for the review!
Books are my self-medication. 8)
Elisa Joy Ocasla
Posts: 213
Joined: 31 Aug 2021, 06:29
Currently Reading:
Bookshelf Size: 57
Reviewer Page: onlinebookclub.org/reviews/by-elisa-joy-ocasla.html
Latest Review: Speech! by Simon Prentis

Post by Elisa Joy Ocasla »

Authentic Voice wrote: 11 Sep 2021, 10:40 This book is full of educative lessons. Great review.
Indeed, as you’ll get a lot of noteworthy points to grasp in this creation.
Elisa Joy Ocasla
Posts: 213
Joined: 31 Aug 2021, 06:29
Currently Reading:
Bookshelf Size: 57
Reviewer Page: onlinebookclub.org/reviews/by-elisa-joy-ocasla.html
Latest Review: Speech! by Simon Prentis

Post by Elisa Joy Ocasla »

Ruchi Raina wrote: 11 Sep 2021, 12:58 It seems like a helpful book. The author has explained how certain relationship experiences have impacted us and are the underlying causes of our love life disappointments. Thanks for the great review.
The author indeed explicitly explained everything based on his personal experience and extensive clinical research. Thanks for passing by.
Elisa Joy Ocasla
Posts: 213
Joined: 31 Aug 2021, 06:29
Currently Reading:
Bookshelf Size: 57
Reviewer Page: onlinebookclub.org/reviews/by-elisa-joy-ocasla.html
Latest Review: Speech! by Simon Prentis

Post by Elisa Joy Ocasla »

Jasy95 wrote: 11 Sep 2021, 13:15 I definitely agree that issues in relationships can be influenced by issues within us, rather then just issues with our partner themself. Thanks for the great review!
Our self can literally help us alleviate the pain and exterminate the dark traumatic experience of love life disappointments. Thanks for passing by.
Elisa Joy Ocasla
Posts: 213
Joined: 31 Aug 2021, 06:29
Currently Reading:
Bookshelf Size: 57
Reviewer Page: onlinebookclub.org/reviews/by-elisa-joy-ocasla.html
Latest Review: Speech! by Simon Prentis

Post by Elisa Joy Ocasla »

IamJc_Bembo12 wrote: 11 Sep 2021, 20:41 The book is designed for those who have suffered love life disappointments and anyone who aspire to recreate their unhealthy toxic relationships. Great review!
Truly a helpful one for those who have been suffering from love life frustrations. Thanks for passing by.
Elisa Joy Ocasla
Posts: 213
Joined: 31 Aug 2021, 06:29
Currently Reading:
Bookshelf Size: 57
Reviewer Page: onlinebookclub.org/reviews/by-elisa-joy-ocasla.html
Latest Review: Speech! by Simon Prentis

Post by Elisa Joy Ocasla »

Kelyn wrote: 12 Sep 2021, 22:46 I don't generally read self-help books, so I will probably skip this one, especially as my current love life relationship is very fulfilling. Perhaps at a point in the past, I would have been interested, but not now. Thanks for the review!
Happy for your healthy relationship. I’m definitely hoping for a lifetime healthiness of your bond and with no to a limited amount of fights and misunderstandings. Thanks for passing by.
User avatar
Prisallen
Previous Member of the Month
Posts: 5678
Joined: 27 Feb 2019, 18:57
Favorite Book:
Currently Reading:
Bookshelf Size: 233
Reviewer Page: onlinebookclub.org/reviews/by-prisallen.html
Latest Review: Nirvatra by April Thomas

Post by Prisallen »

It is important to recognize and walk away from a toxic relationship, as well as to build on relationships that have potential. This sounds like a very interesting and informative book. Thank you for your wonderful review!
User avatar
ROSEY-ANN
Posts: 374
Joined: 31 Jan 2021, 21:40
Favorite Book: Winning the War on Cancer
Currently Reading:
Bookshelf Size: 65
Reviewer Page: onlinebookclub.org/reviews/by-roseyann.html
Latest Review: Building A Coaching Culture by Andreas Von Der Heydt

Post by ROSEY-ANN »

I like your review. Important issues are discussed here. Sound like a book I would read.
Elisa Joy Ocasla
Posts: 213
Joined: 31 Aug 2021, 06:29
Currently Reading:
Bookshelf Size: 57
Reviewer Page: onlinebookclub.org/reviews/by-elisa-joy-ocasla.html
Latest Review: Speech! by Simon Prentis

Post by Elisa Joy Ocasla »

Prisallen wrote: 14 Sep 2021, 20:03 It is important to recognize and walk away from a toxic relationship, as well as to build on relationships that have potential. This sounds like a very interesting and informative book. Thank you for your wonderful review!
Indeed, a toxic relationship is nerve-wracking, and having to stop such is acceptable if it ain't no longer working healthily.
Elisa Joy Ocasla
Posts: 213
Joined: 31 Aug 2021, 06:29
Currently Reading:
Bookshelf Size: 57
Reviewer Page: onlinebookclub.org/reviews/by-elisa-joy-ocasla.html
Latest Review: Speech! by Simon Prentis

Post by Elisa Joy Ocasla »

ROSEYANN wrote: 14 Sep 2021, 20:25 I like your review. Important issues are discussed here. Sound like a book I would read.
You should, because this book is a great read worthy of time commitment.
Post Reply

Return to “Volunteer Reviews”