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Real Moments
Real Moments
Author: Barbara De Angelis
Bestselling author and renowned relationships expert Barbara De Angelis offers you her profound insights and powerful techniques for creating more real — moments of meaning with your mate, your children, your work, and yourself. Barbara takes you on an inner journey that will help you discover the peace and — fulfillment you've been seeking. ...  more »
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ISBN-13: 9780385310680
ISBN-10: 0385310684
Publication Date: 10/1/1994
Pages: 272
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  • Currently 4.8/5 Stars.
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4.8 stars, based on 4 ratings
Publisher: Delacorte Press
Book Type: Hardcover
Other Versions: Paperback, Audio Cassette
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Easily readable, this book taught me a lot about how to appreciate and discover the REAL moments in life that make it worthwhile, the ones that really matter above all the commercialism and unsatisfying pursuits that society seems to emphasize. A good read, meaningful prose, from an intelligent woman who knows a lot about relationships.
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This book is about the real moments that make life matter, and how to have more of them. It is about experiencing fulfillment and meaning in your life now, not when you have more money, or find the right partner, or achieve your perfect weight, but in this and every moment. It is about how to rediscover real moments with your mate and your children, real moments with your work and your play, and, most of all, real moments with yourself.
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Good book. I enjoyed it very much.
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From the book jacket: "Your secret for happiness. Look deeply into your own heard. Are you happy? Is there something you think needs to happen before you can be happy? Are you sure that if that something occured, you would truly be happy then? Is it enough?" Dr. DeAngelis asks us to examine the "real moments" in our lives rather than our fantasy ideas about happiness.


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