Relationship Reads for Valentine’s Day

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While Valentine’s Day is supposed to be a day of dramatic romantic gestures and perfect blissful love, most of us are either single or in real relationships that require more than chocolate and flowers to work. These three titles will help guide you to the right person and nurture your relationship.

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“The Most Crucial Relationship Advice Book Since Men Are From Mars” –Erin Meanley for Glamour.com
Talk To Me Like I’m Someone You Love, Relationship Repair in a Flash by Nancy Dreyfus: Veteran psychotherapist Nancy Dreyfus provides a groundbreaking solution to help couples improve their communication in Talk To Me Like I’m Someone You Love: Relationship Repair in a Flash. An insightful guide and a unique tool, the book includes more than 100 “flashcards for real life” that can be utilized in the heat of the moment. Dreyfus has found written messages can defuse tension and put an end to conflict. Organized by theme and accompanied by her extensive and insightful “field notes,” the flashcards are a one-of-a-kind relationship tool.

emotionalbs_thumbEmotional Bullshit: The Hidden Plague That Is Threatening to Destroy Your Relationships – And How To Stop It, By Carl Alasko: According to Dr. Carl Alasko, emotional bullshit is becoming increasingly common and problematic in our relationships. In his book, he reveals the causes and triggers of emotional BS.  Alasko calls out ‘The Toxic Trio’ of denial, delusion, and blame, which he has found to be the universal problem with his unhappy patients after more than twenty years as a practicing psychotherapist. Emotional Bullshit is a no-nonsense how-to guide outlining simple steps you can take to stop the “hidden plague” from ruining your relationships – and your life.

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doesyourlovelife_thumbDoes Your Love Life Add Up, How to Use Numbers to Find Your Perfect Relationship By Max Coppa: Expert numerologist Max Coppa argues the answers to all of your relationship problems are in the numbers. In his highly readable little guide, Coppa introduces fun, simple formulas to help you discover your personal relationship strengths and weaknesses – and those of their partners. The book will help you find the right person, romance them, and eventually maintain a stable relationship. With practice grids and real-life examples from celebrity relationships, Does Your Love Life Add Up? makes resolving difficult relationships issues entertaining and effortless.

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