A Love Attempt: Your Step-By-Step Action Guide to Develop Your Love Competence by Morhaf Al Achkar
Developing your emotional intelligence? Learn easy and practical techniques to cultivate your love competence…
◆ Everyone wants love. We’re so desperate for it that we are frequently willing to take any deformed shape of it. But what if we can bring in the idea in a developed and genuine form to make it available to every person?
By following his easy-to-apply practical exercises, Morhaf invites you on a journey of dialogue and reflection to Heighten your Empathic Abilities.
★ Inside A Love Attempt™, You will Learn:
The Pragmatics of Love
How to Love by recognizing and capturing the opportunity.
How to Love and forget by purifying and receiving love afresh
How to be intentional, pay attention, and set up a space, norms and expectations to listen with love
How to reconstruct what is being and learn about context and biography to communicate with love
How to become oriented to understanding and agreement to act communicatively with Love
How to develop a strategy to reinforce and abstract some learning about yourself to Become Authentic with Love
And much, much more!
◆ Dr. Alachkar’s elegant but transparent manuscript is packed with thought-provoking insights and concrete action steps to make salient our native competency for loving so we can then orient our next actions toward embracing love. If you want to learn the conceptualization of love and say “My next act is A Love Attempt!” then you can’t afford to miss Morhaf’s essential guide.
✓ Unlock your true love potential with this easy-to-follow guide Today! ♥
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Author Bio:
My name is Morhaf Al Achkar. I was born in Aleppo-Syria in 1983. I migrated to the United States in 2006 after finishing medical school. I also obtained a Ph.D. in Education from Indiana University. Currently, I am a practicing family physician and associate professor at the University of Washington.
In 2016, I was diagnosed with stage 4 lung cancer. Since then, my research has focused on the experience of patients living with cancers. My first book is based on interviews I did with 39 patients who live, like me, with advanced illness. I explored how these patients find meaning, cope, and build resilience
Writing my memoir was my attempt to reconstruct my narrative. I did not want to be defined as a cancer patient nor as someone living with resilience despite cancer. I wanted to be me again: A Syrian Immigrant.