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Informationen zum Autor Katherine Woodward Thomas , is a licensed marriage and family therapist and the New York Times bestselling author of Conscious Uncoupling: 5 Steps to Living Happily Even After. Her popular online programs based on her books have attracted many to become certified coaches of her work. She is a Billboard -charting jazz singer who claimed the #1 jazz artist spot on iTunes for her album, Lucky in Love , which was cowritten and coproduced with the Brothers Koren. She lives in Northern California. Klappentext The classic guide to finding love and creating life-altering miracles of happiness and fulfillment, now revised and updated with new insights, stories, teaching points, and transformational exercises. Are you frustrated by stymied relationships, missed connections, and the loneliness of the search for someone to spend the rest of your life with? The road to finding love can be long and arduous, but Katherine Woodward Thomas bridges the gap between wanting to find a great love and being truly available to create a loving union once that person appears. New generations have to deal with a treacherous landscape for dating and love; issues like fear of commitment and "relationshopping" have only been exacerbated by the disposable nature of dating apps. The new and revised edition of Calling in "The One" will address those underlying issues, helping you recognize and shift your core "love identity" beliefs so you can transform your love life for the better. Based on the Law of Attraction, which is the concept that we can only attract what we're ready to receive, the provocative yet simple seven-week program in Calling in "The One" prepares you to bring forth the love you seek. For each of the updated forty-nine days of Thomas's thoughtful and life-affirming plan, there is a daily lesson, a corresponding practice, and instruction for putting that lesson into action in your life. Meditation, visualization, and journaling exercises will lead you to recognize the obstacles on your path to love and provide ways to steer around them. At the end of those forty-nine days, you will be in the ideal emotional state to go out into the world and find "The One." An inspirational approach that offers a radical philosophy on relationships, Calling in "The One" is your guide to finding the love you seek. Leseprobe Lesson 1 Expanding Your Capacity to Love and Be Loved If you want to learn to love, then you must start the process of finding out what it is, what qualities make up a loving person and how these are developed. Each person has the potential for love. But potential is never realized without work. Leo Buscaglia One reason so many of us do not have the love we are longing for is that we've not yet become the people we will need to be in order to attract and sustain that kind of love. Most of us have dramatically elevated our standards of what we expect from a romantic partner far beyond what our parents or grandparents ever expected from their relationships. Yet we may not have evolved our level of wellness and maturity to the point where we can manifest and maintain the love that we are hoping to create. Romantic relationships today are a tentative and uncertain thing. In our postmodern world, where serial monogamy is the new norm and more people over fifty are divorced than widowed, no longer is getting married the safe and secure way to go. Whereas once upon a time people tended to stay together for the long haul no matter what, and perhaps even married out of economic and social necessity, we now seek to form long-term unions in an attempt to create authentically soulful and deeply meaningful lives. Yet, much of the time, falling in love means that we end up standing by helplessly as we watch it all slip through our fingers. Why can't we seem to hold on to the glorious transcendence of...
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Katherine Woodward Thomas, is a licensed marriage and family therapist and the New York Times bestselling author of Conscious Uncoupling: 5 Steps to Living Happily Even After. Her popular online programs based on her books have attracted many to become certified coaches of her work. She is a Billboard-charting jazz singer who claimed the #1 jazz artist spot on iTunes for her album, Lucky in Love, which was cowritten and coproduced with the Brothers Koren. She lives in Northern California.
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The classic guide to finding love and creating life-altering miracles of happiness and fulfillment, now revised and updated with new insights, stories, teaching points, and transformational exercises.
Are you frustrated by stymied relationships, missed connections, and the loneliness of the search for someone to spend the rest of your life with? The road to finding love can be long and arduous, but Katherine Woodward Thomas bridges the gap between wanting to find a great love and being truly available to create a loving union once that person appears. New generations have to deal with a treacherous landscape for dating and love; issues like fear of commitment and "relationshopping" have only been exacerbated by the disposable nature of dating apps. The new and revised edition of Calling in "The One" will address those underlying issues, helping you recognize and shift your core "love identity" beliefs so you can transform your love life for the better.
Based on the Law of Attraction, which is the concept that we can only attract what we're ready to receive, the provocative yet simple seven-week program in Calling in "The One" prepares you to bring forth the love you seek. For each of the updated forty-nine days of Thomas's thoughtful and life-affirming plan, there is a daily lesson, a corresponding practice, and instruction for putting that lesson into action in your life. Meditation, visualization, and journaling exercises will lead you to recognize the obstacles on your path to love and provide ways to steer around them. At the end of those forty-nine days, you will be in the ideal emotional state to go out into the world and find "The One."
An inspirational approach that offers a radical philosophy on relationships, Calling in "The One" is your guide to finding the love you seek.
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Lesson 1
Expanding Your Capacity to Love and Be Loved
If you want to learn to love, then you must start the process of finding out what it is, what qualities make up a loving person and how these are developed. Each person has the potential for love. But potential is never realized without work. —Leo Buscaglia
One reason so many of us do not have the love we are longing for is that we’ve not yet become the people we will need to be in order to attract and sustain that kind of love. Most of us have dramatically elevated our standards of what we expect from a romantic partner far beyond what our parents or grandparents ever expected from their relationships. Yet we may not have evolved our level of wellness and maturity to the point where we can manifest and maintain the love that we are hoping to create.
Romantic relationships today are a tentative and uncertain thing. In our postmodern world, where serial monogamy is the new norm and more people over fifty are divorced than widowed, no longer is getting married the safe and secure way to go. Whereas once upon a time people tended to stay together for the long haul no matter what, and perhaps even married out of economic and social necessity, we now seek to form long-term unions in an attempt to create authentically soulful and deeply meaningful lives. Yet, much of the time, falling in love means that we end up standing by helplessly as we watch it all slip through our fingers. Why can’t we seem to hold on to the glorious transcendence of love? Why can’t we seem to harness passion, root it down, and make a home of it?
Some would say that romantic love is an illusion. A trick of natur…