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Attitudes of Gratitude in Love: Creating More Joy in Your Relationship by M. J. Ryan
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Attitudes of Gratitude in Love: Creating More Joy in Your Relationship

by M. J. Ryan

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In her characteristically down-to-earth style, M. J. Ryan helps readers find greater happiness in their relationships — and recall why they fell in love in the first place — through the practice of gratitude. Focusing on what's right rather than on what's wrong, the book is divided into two sections: the attitudes of gratitude that bring more joy, peace, and love into one’s life, and the simple actions that can improve any relationship. Chapters include “Look at the Lessons Love Is Teaching You,” “Don’t Take for Granted What You’ve Got,” and “Practicing Gratitude Is Not About Being a Doormat.”

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