Living Love

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About the Book

EACH LIFE IS A JOURNEY OF PERSONAL GROWTH AND SELF-DISCOVERY, MIRRORED BY THE BONDS WE FOSTER. “JUST AS A GARDEN CULTIVATES AN ASSORTMENT OF FLOWERS, OUR FAMILIAL RELATIONSHIPS NURTURE A VARIETY OF EMOTIONS AND ISSUES,” SAYS HARRIS. IN “LIVING LOVE”, HE DRAWS PARALLELS BETWEEN THE DIFFERENT JOURNEYS WE TAKE IN LIFE – FINDING OUR DREAM HOME, BUILDING A LEGACY, ACHIEVING FINANCIAL FREEDOM – AND THE JOURNEY OF SEEKING PROFOUND RELATIONSHIPS. THE QUESTION THAT SURFACES IS: ARE WE TRULY PREPARED FOR THESE SIGNIFICANT ENCOUNTERS?

WHILE “LIVING LOVE” CAN BE SWIFTLY READ, ITS INSIGHTS ARE DESIGNED TO BE ETERNAL COMPANIONS. TIM HARRIS PAINTS A VIVID PICTURE, EXPLAINING THAT UNDERSTANDING RELATIONSHIPS IS AKIN TO FINANCIAL PLANNING – SEEMINGLY STRAIGHTFORWARD IN THEORY, BUT DEMANDING A LIFETIME TO TRULY MASTER. THE BOOK OFFERS A GUIDING LIGHT FOR READERS TO IDENTIFY, NURTURE, AND DEEPEN THE RELATIONSHIPS THAT SHAPE THEM.

TIM HARRIS’S DISTINCTIVE BACKGROUND MAKES “LIVING LOVE” ALL THE MORE POIGNANT. BOASTING A ROBUST BUSINESS BACKGROUND AND BEING RAISED A 10TH GENERATION APACHE STONEMAN, HARRIS FUSES CORPORATE WISDOM WITH SPIRITUAL INSIGHT. SEVERAL YEARS AGO, A TRANSFORMATIVE SPIRITUAL EXPERIENCE GUIDED TIM TOWARDS USING ALL THE TOOLS FROM HIS MULTIFACETED BACKGROUND TO CRAFT A LIFE HE CHERISHES.

Some wisdom from the book that you need now

While someone being physically attractive might be a very important consideration for you, do you want to know if they have  an occupation or some understanding of the financial area? By taking the time to reflect on the 12 areas of life (emotional, mental, spiritual, physical, family, intimacy, social, occupation, education, financial, gifts, and calling) and considering what’s important to you in a partner, you can create a “shopping list” of sorts that will help guide your search for a relationship.

For example, you might consider the following questions in each area:

Emotional: How important is emotional intelligence (EI) (refers to a person’s ability to perceive, understand, and regulate their own emotions, as well as recognize and respond to the emotions of others)? It involves a set of skills that help individuals navigate social interactions and relationships effectively.and empathy in a partner to me? 

Mental: How important is intellectual compatibility and shared interests in a partner to me?

Spiritual: How important is shared spirituality and values in a partner to me?

Physical: How important is physical attraction and compatibility in a partner to me?

Family: How important is family background and values in a partner to me?

Intimacy: How important is physical and emotional intimacy in a partner to me?

Social: How important is shared social life and activities in a partner to me?

Occupation: How important is a partner’s occupation and work-life balance to me?

Education: How important is education and intellectual curiosity in a partner to me?

Financial: How important is financial stability and responsibility in a partner to me?

Gifts: How important are shared hobbies and interests in a partner to me?

Calling: How important is a shared sense of purpose and meaning in a partner to me?

By considering what’s important to you in each of these areas, you can create a more detailed picture of the kind of person you’re looking for. You can use this as a guide to help you make decisions and evaluate potential partners. However, it’s important to keep in mind that this “shopping list” is just a starting point, and that relationships are complex and dynamic.

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