Sunday, April 21, 2013

heart and soul



I Fell Out Of Love... And Just Love Being In Love

,I find this dilemma rather common for younger couples, probably mid or late 30s and younger. Usually one reports, “falling out of love” and is truly disturbed by this shift. He/she (and this is not merely a female problem!) wants to “recapture” those feelings. This person has found a “significant other” who has stirred those dormant feelings and this person once again “feels in love.” They are determined not to “settle” for a less than an ideal relationship, which means, of course, feeling the love feelings. Here are some Key Points for this kind of affair. (The 6 others are outlined in my E-book.) 1

recapture” those feelings



  1. Every now and then that inner voice will challenge you, confront you and try to hold you back, and



    thats when you need to let your heart guide you. Have an awesome day, stay strong, be true and most of all be you!
    !!

    Lovable Heart 

    Heart and soul 

    Heart and soul means you are totally involved and dedicated to some particular thing so much so that you tend to put your heart and soul in it. When you put your heart and soul into some endeavor, you give that task all that you have. Showing such dedication and putting in serious efforts is something that will never go unrewarded. Serious dedication and hardcore efforts always yield fruitful results. Always put your heart and soul in chasing your dream that you badly want to accomplish. It is always about showing sincerity and dedication at work that makes you get rewarded with the best results. As you sow, so shall you reap. This is actually the rule of life. In the words of Robert Iger, “The heart and soul of the company is creativity and innovation.” 

. Unfortunately, our culture (movies, songs, romance novels, soap operas, romance comedies) teaches us that this is how it’s supposed to be. “Falling in love” is the norm – the implication being, that if it doesn’t happen, or if it goes away, something is wrong – with you, your spouse or the marriage. A good relationship must first unlearn a great deal. 2. The person who was driven to find “that loving feeling” (reminds me of a song…) usually experiences a high degree of guilt and conflict. He/she is often married to a “good” person and the desire to “find that loving feeling” seems selfish (which it is) and immature (which it is). Intuitively (and this person usually has a great deal of intuition and sensitivity) it is known at another level that he/she is not on the right path. 3.
 Emotional juice 
 This person usually has a need for drama and excitement. Life easily becomes a soap opera. Emotional juice from the fall-out of emotionally intense relationships reigns rather than living life from the core of who one is. .
About Don't Breathe a Word

Joy Delamere is suffocating...

From asthma, which has nearly claimed her life. From her parents, who will do anything to keep that from happening. From delectably dangerous Asher, who is smothering her from the inside out.

Joy can take his words—tender words, cruel words—until the night they go too far.

Now, Joy will leave everything behind to find the one who has offered his help, a homeless boy called Creed. She will become someone else. She will learn to survive. She will breathe…if only she can get to Creed before it’s too late. 

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