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4 of 4 found the following review helpful:
A Logical and Practical Guide to Love Feb 08, 2006 This book is both hopeful and wise. Full of practical, useful, and applicable practices of not only finding love, but learning to love yourself, the author encourages the reader to prepare themselves for love, and in that preparation your love will essentially find you whole and complete. Separated into two sections which focus on the power of thoughts and words and action and faith, the book empowers the reader to take both action and responsibility for love. Full of interactive excerises and approachable writing, this book makes a wonderful gift to yourself if you are waiting for love and to others who are looking for love.
4 of 4 found the following review helpful:
Soulmate Logic Feb 07, 2006 I found this book to be very insightful and resourceful with hint of humor which makes the information that much more personal & helpful. I love all of the inspiring quotes thoughout the book, as well as, the positive attitude the authur weaves into each delightful chapter. The self-help exercises are wonderfully theraputic.
6 of 6 found the following review helpful:
A practical-minded handbook especially for single women looking for a lasting relationship Jan 11, 2006 Happily married Professor of English Kendall Smith-Sullivan presents Soulmate Logic: How Any Woman Can Find Her Perfect Partner Now, a practical-minded handbook especially for single women looking for a lasting relationship. Written in a down-to-earth, "girlfriend-to-girlfriend" manner, Soulmate Logic is divided into two main sections - the first about the power of thoughts and words to transform oneself and one's life, and the second about means to take action and find the right person with whom to marry raise a family. Much of Soulmate Logic is grounded heavily in common sense - for example, moving in with a man is unlikely to be a step toward marriage, since he has ready access to one without any of the legal or social commitment, and the guy who says he "has a different marriage timeline" is unlikely to be a prospect for the altar; after a certain amount of time together, either he's ready to get married or he isn't, and waiting to see if he changes (people tend to be very stubborn and rarely change much) will mostly likely eat up years of one's life. Activities such as keeping a journal and a few consumable sections encourage the reader to get personally involved in her own plan to find the right lifemate. Highly recommended.
8 of 8 found the following review helpful:
Hot, hot, hot! Aug 06, 2005 I couldn't put it down! It was the first book in a long time that made me inspired to take action. After reading this page turner, I felt better about myself and more confident that I would meet someone. Not sure if it's a direct link or a coincidence, but only a few months after reading this book I found myself in a relationship after over a yearlong draught. I wish the same for you.
Kendall's passion and hope comes through in her writing. She's spiritual and devoted to helping others find what she has.
Enjoy!
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