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Turn Your Mate into Your Soulmate: A Practical Guide to Happily Ever After
Turn Your Mate into Your Soulmate: A Practical Guide to Happily Ever After
Turn Your Mate into Your Soulmate: A Practical Guide to Happily Ever After
Audiobook6 hours

Turn Your Mate into Your Soulmate: A Practical Guide to Happily Ever After

Written by Arielle Ford

Narrated by Karen White

Rating: 3 out of 5 stars

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About this audiobook

Internationally bestselling author and relationship expert Arielle Ford offers the keys to re-discovering love, passion, respect, and renewed commitment, years after the simple act of falling in love and getting married.

It’s one thing to fall in love and get married. It is quite another thing to have a marriage you love. This is the true purpose of Turn Your Mate Into Your Soulmate.

Author of the international bestseller The Soulmate Secret, Arielle Ford unlocks the wisdom learned in her own marriage along with expertise gleaned from friends and experts such as Harville Hendrix, John Gray, Dr. Helen Fisher, Neale Donald Walsch, and Marianne Williamson, to help readers find a happy middle ground between the rare, precious, and unattainable romantic notion of love, and the reality that happens when restlessness, anger, or disappointment set in and act as a stubborn barrier to happiness and fulfillment.

Turn Your Mate into Your Soulmate explores and reveals:

  • What love really is and is not, and how to infuse your life with richer, fulfilling love.
  • Why we yearn to be connected to another person;
  • Our soul and our sacred contracts around love.
  • Why giving up perfectionism is the key to happiness.
  • The purpose and benefits of marriage.
  • Components of a healthy relationship.
  • Moving beyond ourselves to infuse our relationships with God/Spirit/devotion.
  • Breathing new life into old love by kick-starting the fun;
  • Why changing partners may not be the answer and why re-envisioning the partner you have can be the path to happiness.

Arielle lays the groundwork for the purpose and work needed for a healthy relationship, proving that marriage is not as simple as Happily Ever After—but that real love can be even better.

LanguageEnglish
PublisherHarperAudio
Release dateDec 29, 2015
ISBN9780062421319
Author

Arielle Ford

Arielle Ford is an acclaimed relationship expert and the international bestselling author of The Soulmate Secret.

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  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    A really eye opening audio book with practical advice that not only will help your love life with your partner, also with any relationship that you have.
  • Rating: 1 out of 5 stars
    1/5
    This book is geared towards women. The author isn't even a therapist, or a psychologist or anything. She didn't even get married until she was 45 years old. Most of the advice in this book is just rehashed information about understanding men, from books like "Men Are From Mars, Women Are From Venus. The 5 Love Languages. And other best sellers....
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    Great to have learn all og this wonderful information about love. I commit to it.
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    there are part of this but it seemed a little bit hokey as far as reincarnation and such but it brings together many sources of experts in the field of relationships. in our throw away a society I think it's an excellent book.
  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    3/5
    Parts of this book were not to my liking at all. There's an entire chapter that seems to be devoted to your past life and how it interacts with the past life of your partner (or something like that -- I didn't read too much of it before deciding to move on to the next chapter). There's quite a bit of this rather woo-woo stuff that I could've just as easily skipped and never missed. If it were all this way, I would've given it 1 star.And yet, there were interesting parts too. The anecdotes of other couples (the one where a woman decides her husband "sheds" just like her dog particularly comes to mind) were interesting and sometimes insightful. There are a few references to studies that actually have useful insights. For instance, did you know that on average, couples have 9 more or less irreconcilable differences? And the overall message that I gleaned from it -- treat your partner with love and respect, and your relationship will probably do well -- seems on target. (Even if it seems obvious, it never hurts to be reminded at times.) So in summation, there are some useful and interesting messages in here, but you'll need to skip the hippy-dippy parts at times.