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Digital Me

by gloria on December 14, 2011

I am thrilled to share that my latest Ebook, Grownup Love: Getting It and Keeping It, is now officially available on Kindle! I think that this book is one that will appeal to both men and women, single, in a relationship, or married. Everyone wants love and happiness.

There are two things about my book that makes it unique. First, it is an interactive workbook in which I offer you opportunities to eliminate once and for all the negative emotions you may still have about your past unhappy relationship experiences or negative beliefs you have about love and commitment. In the Appendices at the end of the book are instructions about how to use EFT and the Phoenix Effect Process to actually change on an energy level. In each chapter I suggest specific ideas, experiences etc to tap about or transform with PEP.

Second, since knowledge is power, I have written about a topic that is vital for all lovers or would-be partners to be educated about. That subject is emotional dysfunctions. Frequently, when we fall in love we see the beloved through rose colored glasses and discount their faults. Most readers will already know about the challenges involved when you are in a love relationship with a drug addict or alcoholic. Thank goodness we have Twelve Step programs for you such as AA or Al Anon. In Grownup Love you will find advice about how to relate to compulsive overeaters and shopaholics too.

I have never found that authors of books about relationship and love point out that the majority of readers are unaware of the problems and frustrations they will face if they fall in love with someone who suffers from major emotional illnesses such as Depression, Bi-polar disorder, Borderline personality disorder or Narcissism. Unless readers know that lovers who are amazingly charming but lie, cheat and steal yet keep convincing you that they will change (but never do) are called Sociopaths. Sociopaths actually have brains that are lacking the ability to feel empathy. Grownup Love offers more information about how to recognize the symptoms that will enable you to understand the person that you love who may have one of these problems.

Happy Holiday and Happy Reading!

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Getting My Word Out

by gloria on December 2, 2011

These past few weeks I have been invited to get my word out through various media opportunities. Most of you were busy preparing for Thanksgiving so you most likely missed my appearance on Christopher McAuliffe’s radio show, The Coaching Show. I had a great time sharing about “How to Listen Wisely.” I shared how coaches, therapists or lay people can listen for common errors of thought that lead us to negative states. If you are an All or Nothing person, you limit your life since everything is either black or white or right or wrong. Mind Reading, where you are sure that you know what your spouse, boss, or friend is thinking, and you react without checking it out are just two mindsets that will lead to trouble in life or love.

It’s not too late to listen to the rest. Search iTunes Store for “The Coaching Show” at wsradio. Or go to www.wsradio.com/internet-talk-radio.cfm/shows/The-Coachinng-Show.html

Next week I am guesting on Dr. Henry Grayson’s radio show Mindful Living on the Progressive Radio Network. I look forward to sharing about my latest Ebook, Grownup Love: Getting It and Keeping It.

I am delighted by the wonderful response I am getting to this book.

Herbert L. Gravitz, Ph.D., Clinical Psychologist said:
From the opening paragraph in Gloria Arenson’s new book Grownup Love: Getting It and Keeping It, to the last, Gloria Arenson weaves a story about love, how to get it, how to avoid the natural traps we fall into, and host of other important questions and topics that individuals and couples face. Most importantly, Ms. Arenson gives her readers tools to deal with all of the above and so many more issues. The ways, ranging from “the tapping cure,” EFT, and the Phoenix Effect Process, among others, are what she has been learning and teaching for decades.

In her delightful, yet wise way, she invites her readers to come with her and celebrate not just love, but life itself. This book is not a passive read but a book of action, leading readers to lives they want. Through thought-provoking exercises the reader is urged to do, she invites her readers to unravel their questions, like what is love or how to deal with a broken heart, and guides her readers “to clear the wreckage” of their lives. The book is also useful for those who are doing well, but want to do better in their relationships.

Engaging and very interactive with her reader, Gloria Arenson’s latest book, Grown Up Love, goes along with her tradition of showing her readers not just what but how to accomplish their goals.
Her book is a treat to read.

Wendy Anne McCarty, PhD, RN, DCEP and Author of Welcoming Consciousness wrote:
Grownup Love is an effective guide to help you examine your relationship patterns and transform them. Each chapter focuses on a specific topic to explore and teaches you how to use two powerful energy techniques to rapidly resolve, release, and heal unhealthy or constrictive patterns that you discover. You can use Grownup Love as your own self-guided relationship-healing workbook; or, use it in your healing work with your therapist or life coach. I think Grownup Love is terrific–straightforward, great stories, and clear directions to help you move into positive action and live the relationship.

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Grownup Love: Never Too Old

November 20, 2011

In addition to being a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist I am also a Wedding Minister. Therefore, I see couples on their happiest day as well as times when relationships deteriorate and the once happy couple has lost their loving feeling. In my new Ebook, Grownup Love: Getting It and Keeping It, one of my [...]

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Quarreling: A Problem or an Opportunity?

September 4, 2011

Here is an excerpt from my forthcoming eBook, Grownup Love: How to Create it and Keep it. As a Marriage and Family therapist I do my best to stay informed about the latest findings in my field. Therefore, a number of years ago, I attended a class at a local university called “Quarreling.” Apparently the [...]

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How to Be a Sexy Senior Citizen

February 5, 2011

One night I was watching a very old black and white film from the 1940’s and noticed that graying, older actors were portraying characters who were supposed to be in their fifties. Fifty was considered old age back then. Of course back in the 40’s Botox hadn’t been invented and not as many women colored [...]

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Do You Love With Strings Attached?

January 10, 2011

Cheryl came to see me for counseling and complained about her awful marriage, how unhappy she was with her husband, and that she was contemplating getting a divorce. Ben, a smooth talker with amazing charm, had captivated Cheryl. Because she had always dreamed of marrying a doctor or lawyer, someone who could earn much more [...]

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How to Choose the Perfect Mate

August 4, 2009

I have the unusual opportunity of dealing with relationships in two ways. I am a Wedding Minister, and I am also a Marriage Counselor. As a Wedding Minister I am privileged to be with couples on one of the happiest days of their lives. I enjoy seeing the loving looks and touches the pair exchange [...]

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