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At The Heart of Your Long Distance Relationship: Love deeply, live fully, and grow closer together from near or far.

At The Heart of Your Long Distance Relationship: Love deeply, live fully, and grow closer together from near or far.
By Catherine Day

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There are many reasons that we find ourselves in long distance relationships. Sometimes we have chosen them. Sometimes they have chosen us. Situations can change as when our partner moves, goes to college, is relocated or must travel extensively through work or on business. We may meet someone special at a conference, while on vacation, or even on the inter-net. Love can simply find us, at the most unexpected times in the most unexpected places, no matter where we live. Whatever your situation, it may be that a long distance relationship is simply meant to be.

If this is life's plan for you, as it has been presented to me, there are ways we can love and live, find peace and joy and feel intimacy with our partner whether it be from near or far.

This is for anyone who is currently in a relationship, long distance or right in your own back yard, and has the desire and will to find or rekindle romance and deepen your connectedness and love.


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #205570 in Books
  • Published on: 2002-01-29
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 126 pages

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About the Author
Cat is in her second long distance relationship. She is a health care practitioner and President of a local Professional Association with a long time interest in communication and connection. Cat currently works as a Manager for a large corporation and lives happily in her long distance relationship and with her daughter and two cats in Canada.


Customer Reviews

did the author write this in one weekend?1
...because that's how it reads. Don't bother with this book if you've been in a serious LDR (long distance relationship) for more than a few months. By that point, you probably know as much as the author.

The ideas presented themselves are incredibly cheesy, and the ... innuendos are just embarassing to read! If my boyfriend tried any of these ideas or lines with me, he would come off like an adolescent in his first romantic relationship.

The author seems unaware that people actually study LDRs, and that there is a small but growing body of research in this area. She has no actual credentials in counseling, psychology, etc., but draws only on her own experiences in two LDRs. Why ignore all the good scientific work available, which might have actually lent credibility to her points? As it is, it would have made the book a bit more substantial...the chapters are very short (2-5 pages each) and could have used more "oomph".

Finally, what made me stop reading this book was a really annoying spelling issue.... who really calls the internet, "the inter-net"? It might seem like a little thing, but it's really annoying to read over and over again...

I hope that there are better resources out there than this book.