About the Author:
Dr. Jordan Paul is a psychotherapist, college professor, author, business consultant, and motivational speaker. Dr. Paul is the author or co-author of six books, including the national best-seller Do I Have to Give Up Me to Be Loved by You? His most recent book is Oral Sex: Talking and Listening Your Way to Passionate Intimacy. As a psychotherapist, Dr. Paul specialized in helping couples resolve sexual and relationship issues. He is a nationally known expert in conflict resolution and has created and taught workshops in effective communication since 1975. Jordan has also developed an innovative form of short-term therapy called Fulfillment Coaching. Dr. Paul is a very popular motivational speaker who has spoken to a wide range of organizations from the World Business Academy and the Million Dollar Round Table to professional associations, substance abuse clinics and hospitals, and a wide variety of spiritual and religious groups. Jordan has presented staff and professional trainings for many organizations including: DuPont Corporation; California Association of Marriage and Family Counselors; National Association of Social Workers; and Catholic Marriage Encounter. He has appeared on numerous radio and television shows as a guest expert, and on the ABC radio network as a talk show host.
Review:
I highly recommend this illuminating and touching look into the possibilities of staying connected to our hearts, even when facing difficult situations. --Marianne Williamson, author of Everyday Grace
Jordan Paul has spent most of his adult life considering the interplay of heart, soul, spirit and mystery. Now, he uses his wisdom and insight to lead readers on a compelling journey whose destination holds the promise of a life of personal and spiritual growth. But be aware that Jordan goes well beyond the inspirational to provide specific information and guidance that you can use immediately. Think of this book as a guidebook for the rest of your life. --James A. Autry, author of The Servant Leader
From the first page to the last, I was continually reminded to relax and return to my heart center, the only place that allows me to be my best self, while learning how to create that bond more of the time in my everyday life. I especially love the connection Jordan makes between an open heart and being of service to others. Now, that's how we can transform the world. --Brenda Wade, Ph.D., author of Soul Psychology
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