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30 Days to Love

The Ultimate Relationship Turnaround Guide (The Love Mentor's Guide)

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30 Days to Love

By: Diana Kirschner PhD
Narrated by: Tanya Eby
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Did you know there's a simple 60-second cure that can put the sizzle and the closeness back in your relationship? Even if:

  • Your lover is getting on your nerves and driving you up a wall
  • You’re living in a lonely, resentful, angry, or painful place in the relationship
  • You feel uncertain about your future together, anxious and afraid that you’ll wind up alone and heartbroken

Renowned psychologist and Love Mentor, Dr. Diana Kirschner, tells you how to use the 60-second sizzle cure and other simple, yet powerful ways to cultivate the love you really want in this 30-day step-by-step guide. Whether you’ve been dating someone special and want to take it into passionate lasting love; are thinking about moving in together but are unsure and anxious about it; feel stuck in a stale, angry, or problem relationship; or are frustrated in a sexless marriage, 30 Days to Love is the ultimate relationship turnaround guide for you.

You can create the connection, commitment, passion, and can’t-live-without-each-other love that is your heart’s calling - by using four simple principles that forge passionate love relationships in a miraculous way. With 30 Days to Love, you’ll learn these easy-to-use secrets, including how to create the power of gratitude and appreciation, sculpt your love dreams into realities through careful communication, create a hot affair with the one you love, and tap into the spiritual miracle of love.

Join Dr. Diana on this 30-day journey to love. Rely on her as your guide, cheerleader, and champion of possibility. Happy, healthy, forever-love is closer than you think.

©2013 Brilliance Audio, Inc. (P)2013 Diana Kirschner
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What did you like best about 30 Days to Love? What did you like least?

I liked the points it brought up on gauging peoples reactions. How to use compliments to survey attention and activity while following up with the proper reinforcement.

Which scene was your favorite?

Lesson given early on, the rest centered on romantic advice for prudish couples.

Did 30 Days to Love inspire you to do anything?

It changed the way I respond to peoples reactions.

For married women needing to rekindle romance

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Nothing new here. Actually this seemed a little outdated. Unless you've been living under a rock and are clueless, this might be helpful to you. The main point is to just do it.

The author kept throwing out 'BF' and 'GF'. would sound more natural if the reader / author just said it.

Nothing new here

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Would you say that listening to this book was time well-spent? Why or why not?

There were some good points in the book, but also some very out of touch weird choice of words. For example, obsessive use of the word "yummy" when referring to sex. I don't know who she targets the book to, but nobody I know would relate to that syntax, or take any advice that followed seriously

How did the narrator detract from the book?

The narrator was snarky and read the book more like a story than a self-help/advice type of book. Her constant change in vocal inflection, inappropriate use of "up speak", and emphasis on all the wrong words was distracting. I can't imagine why the author would have approved this recording, or for that matter - since the author also does public speaking - why she wouldn't have simply recorded this with her own voice.

Was 30 Days to Love worth the listening time?

All in all, no. Closing on the use of gemstones stripped her of any credibility she might have built in the earlier chapters.

Any additional comments?

If this is the work a PhD publishes, I'm glad I didn't spend any more time in school.

Painfully horrible performance by the reader

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I couldn't even finish it. The author spends more time praising herself than offering anything remotely substantive.

Terrible

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This book actually works to bring you and your partner closer together. It reaffirms the positive in your relationship, and I enjoyed listening to that simple advice. But, the author is correct-all steps must be taken for this to truly work in a fragile relationship, as many can be.

Great Advice

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Would you listen to 30 Days to Love again? Why?

Its an excellent guide to relationships that can be listened to again and again.
I have bookmarked the most essential points and i listen to them frequently.
My relationship has improved from the first day i listen to this book.

Advice that really works

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What would have made 30 Days to Love better?

Any author claiming scientific evidence for the supernatural ought to lose 100% credibility immediately. It's a litmus test for me. I was revolted. This is 2014. There is no evidence in the supernatural. If I wanted a faith-based book, I would have been shopping in the religious section.

Has 30 Days to Love turned you off from other books in this genre?

Somewhat.

Which scene was your favorite?

Subjects 1 - 3 were decent. Subject 4 was horrendous.

If you could play editor, what scene or scenes would you have cut from 30 Days to Love?

Subject 4 was sloppy and deceitful. When the author suggests "mediation" works because it likely connects to the "higher power"... or that prayer has been scientifically shown to help those prayed for even when they are unaware... I had enough. Science knows much about how mediation works, and there is no evidence for the spurious claims of the author. And science has studied prayer, and there is no evidence of benefit to the prayee (although there can be for the prayer). Listening to this chapter made me feel like I was gullible and poorly educated.

Any additional comments?

This book is likely an insult to the faithful and the unbelievers. The tired mechanism used in AA (alcoholics anonymous) of the "higher power" that can range from "nature" to the Christian "god" is used significantly. This book ought to have 2 chapter options - one for the faithful and one for the rest. But I do not believe the author could assemble the latter. I might recommend Waking Up by Sam Harris as a primer.

Not bad until the "higher power" (HP)

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