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Monday, February 11, 2013

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"As a man thinketh in his heart so is he" (James Allen), as quoted by Joe Beam' established a parameter for love. Love, in the sense of "I love, he loves, we love, you love" becomes tantamount to a national anthem at this time of year. It's Valentine's Day, when Hallmark gets out the hearts and flowers, and real people indulge in toasting the success of their hearts' desires. Immerse yourself in love, with a basic how-to that surpasses other feel- good books. "The Art of Falling in Love" does the basics one better: it takes you there, in a logical outline that will definitely add to your love level of understanding. Reading Joe Beam brings (how is this possible?) clarity, and even a sense of "oh, that's what happened" to your own love life. And it will give you a "Lovepath" to travel. It may sound a bit fixer-upper, but then again, whose heart hasn't been bruised at least once? Be a Valentine to yourself, and read this sweet and simple approach to being a better person, in love, back in love or ready for love. Above all, being in a better place is a good place to be. Simon and Schuster has renewed my faith in love just by asking us to review this book. And Joe Beam sets the pace for a different outlook. You'll learn a few new words, and maybe a new point of view. After all, as Mr. Beam so adroitly says: "love is so much like a garden. It takes a bit of tending…but oh, the beauty of the result is like nothing on earth."  

Being in a relationship isn't always easy. I know I've had my fair share of them, and they have always ended up with we fell out of love with each other. In The Art of Falling in Love, Joe Beam takes his years of research and shares it with the world. In this easy read, Mr. Beam shares his views on love. Since starting a relationship a few months ago, I found this book to be very helpful. I liked how Mr. Beam separated his path to love into 4 steps. There were so many eye opening ideas in each step that got me to rethink how I handle myself. I've even found myself reading these parts to my boyfriend. Without giving too much away, all I can say is this is a must read. If you know of anyone in a relationship that has lost their way, or anyone just beginning their journey like me, this is a must-read!

When it comes to love, I'm always in need of some good advice. Valentine's day is only a week away! Though I am currently single, maybe I will find love this week with the help of "The Art of Falling in Love" by Joe Beam! This book, which is the valuable research of love expert Joe Beam shows us a fail-proof process to find genuine love. This process or "love path" contains four steps that if followed will result in true love! The four steps are as follows: attraction, acceptance, attachment and aspiration. Beam uses real life examples to help the reader truly understand the importance of these basic needs. I think this is wonderful because it makes these steps easier to visualize when in action. Another wonderful thing about this book is how it is written for all the stages of love. It is appropriate for people that are married, single, dating or have relationship complications. I will certainly be sharing this book with all of my friends!

If you are looking to fall in love, stay in love or revive lost love, look no further. Pick up a copy of "The Art of Falling in Love" by Joe Beam. I typically shy away from books like this. You know, the "self-help" genre. This book, however, is not one to shy away from. As someone who has been married for over seven years, I learned quite a bit from this book; not only about myself, but about my marriage. Joe Beam, an internationally known speaker and author, makes it very clear. He provides four concrete steps that are easy for anyone to follow. He talks about the "Love Path", a "you can't fail" process to finding lasting love. Joe Beam is armed with years of experience and a wealth of knowledge and will not mislead you. I read this book in one sitting; that's how drawn in I was! Whether you are single, in a new relationship, or in year eight of marriage, Joe Beam's "The Art of Falling in Love" has something for everyone. Do yourself (and your significant other) a favor and pick yourself up a copy for Valentines Day. It's the perfect time to fall in love, stay in love, renew lost love. 

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Joe Beam Shares Years of Research that Lead to a Fail-Proof Process for Falling in Love – Now Available in Trade paper 
{New York, NY & Nashville, TN} In this book Beam explains a four-step process - which he calls “The LovePath” - an excellent resource for singles and those in relationships or married who want to know how to find true, lasting love. The Art of Falling in Love (Howard Books: January 1, 2013/ ISBN: 9781451672657), is the culmination of Joe Beam’s years of study, counseling, research, and speaking—all on the subject of one of the most sought after treasures of the world—true, lasting LOVE.

Beam claims emphatically that there is a process to falling in love—four steps in fact. And if you follow this process, you will fall in love whether you intend to or not. If you ignore or violate the process, you will fall out of love—whether you mean to or not. But Beam’s claims are far from conjecture; they are based on his years of success in helping over 100,000 people in matters of love.

The Art of Falling in Love describes, in a way you won’t find anywhere else, what love is, how to find it, how to keep from losing it, and how to get it back if you already have lost it. These four steps are concrete and easy to grasp, and when readers dig into these tried-and-proves principles, they will discover tools and truths that really work. In addition to the four steps to falling and staying in love, there is a full chapter devoted to those who have lost their love for each other that is based on Joe’s 75 percent success rate at working with couples who are on the verge of divorce – some, already divorced – and bringing them back to a committed, loving, passionate relationship.


The Art of Falling in Love Trade paper Edition is available now (pub. January 1, 2013)Joe Beam is an internationally-known speaker and author. He founded Family Dynamics Institute in 1994 and led it through rapid growth for fourteen years. In 2008, he founded LovePath International because he wanted to do more than just educate couples; he also wanted to benefit singles and change the way both married couples and singles live and love so that their relationships can be all they can be. He has appeared on television and radio, including ABC's Good Morning America, Focus on the Family, the Montel Williams Show, NBC's Today Show, The Dave Ramsey Show, The Morning Show with Mike and Juliet. He has been in magazines such as People and Better Homes and Gardens. In addition to chairing LovePath International, Joe is Adjunct Faculty in the Psychology Department of Lipscomb University.

Howard Books is an imprint of Simon and Schuster. Based in Nashville, the imprint is home to numerous New York Times bestselling books. Simon & Schuster is a part of CBS Corporation, a global leader in the field of general interest publishing, dedicated to providing the best in fiction and nonfiction for consumers of all ages, across all printed, electronic, and audio formats. Its divisions include Simon & Schuster Adult Publishing, Simon & Schuster Children’s Publishing, Simon & Schuster Audio, Simon & Schuster Digital, and international companies in Australia, Canada, India, and the United Kingdom. For more information visit our website www.simonandschuster.com





The Art of Falling in Love 

by Joe Beam

Howard Books, a division of Simon & Schuster: January 1, 2013


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