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Out of curiosity, confusion or pain, those trapped in the claws of romance, want to know more about the mysteries of attraction that beckon us and the reality behind the deceptively compact word; 'love'. What sort of relationship do I want? What sort of relationship is best? What if the relationship I want and the relationship that is best are different? Nobody said navigating love was easy, but was it really supposed to be so hard? This book offers an alternative to the images of love pumped out by mass media, taking the emphasis off the 'who' of romance and putting it squarely on the 'why'. Based on a survey of hundreds of people from all walks of life, this book gives many suggestions, drawing on ideas from everyday people, exploring new meanings on creating rich relationships, energising our thought processes, questioning old ways and finding new ways to give. Each chapter is a little treasure chest of the best nuggets of wisdom to enrich your life forever.
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About this Author.
Originally from New Plymouth, New Zealand, Jamie Banks has a BA Honours and a Diploma of Teaching from the University of Waikato. He has travelled to Europe and America to conduct free psychology workshops, to Israel to undertake research on religions, to South Africa for love and to Australia for roller-coaster joyriding. He has been to Japan a number of times and taught English there for two years. After a short stint in his youth of setting up pins in a bowling alley, he is now a secondary school teacher and television extra and has set up his own business running stress workshops for schools and companies. His interests include sport, ethnic cultures, international peace and playing guitar.
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