What You Say About Fall-IN-Love and Fall-INTO-Love?

So what is the dif­fer­ence between falling in love and falling into love? You want to know the answers? Below these opin­ions and thoughts are from our Face­book Com­mu­nity Dis­cus­sion Soci­ety. I have put them together here to share with you. If you find it help­ful or inter­est­ing, please do share with your Face­book friends and re-tweet this post with others.

Some­times it can be dif­fi­cult to tell the dif­fer­ence between falling in love and falling into love. This is espe­cially true at the begin­ning of a rela­tion­ship. It is easy to think that you have found true love as the inten­sity of infat­u­a­tion takes over your life. Love, how­ever, rarely comes on sud­denly. It is a slow, grad­ual process that can only hap­pen after the rush of infat­u­a­tion starts to ebb.

As you know, being in love, there are three main qual­i­ties go with: attrac­tion, close­ness, and com­mit­ment. Rela­tion­ships can be about any or all of these. Con­tinue read­ing “What You Say About Fall-IN-Love and Fall-INTO-Love?” »

Are You in Your Vortex?

I find this video is great, so grab it imme­di­ately and put into videos I like col­lec­tion, and I want to share it with you as well :-)

Did you read The Vor­tex — Where the Law of Attrac­tion Assem­bles All Coop­er­a­tive Rela­tion­ships? The book is all about rela­tion­ships, which cov­ers every­thing — rela­tion­ships with oth­ers, fam­ily, co-workers, sig­nif­i­cant oth­ers, money, friends, your envi­ron­ment etc.

It uncov­ers a myr­iad of false premises that are at the heart of every uncom­fort­able rela­tion­ship issue, it guides you to a clear under­stand­ing of the pow­er­ful cre­ative Vor­tex that has already assem­bled the rela­tion­ships that you have desired. Con­tinue read­ing “Are You in Your Vortex?” »

Are Your Relationship Break Up

After watched this video, I can’t wait to share it with you.

This is one of my favorite videos, it looks like a divorce case, how­ever, if you pay atten­tion to the clothes they are wear­ing, you will under­stand it shows the dis­con­nect that adver­tis­ers have with their cus­tomers. It really cap­tures how adver­tis­ers see the world — and how con­sumers are ask­ing for a “divorce”. Con­tinue read­ing “Are Your Rela­tion­ship Break Up” »

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