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THE REAL INTIMACY
Most of you know that I goofed and sent the announcement too soon! BUT, this is so good, that I urge you to read and heed NOW!
Have you ever been in love… in the honeymoon phase?
You probably know what I’m talking about:
In the early stages of a relationship, everything seems new and exciting.
You feel giddy at the thought of your beloved. You can’t wait to see them, be with them.
Just to be around your loved one floods you with happiness.
So what happens? Why does it fade?
Join researcher Dawson Church for his Tapping Deep Intimacy Q&A to understand how to make love last:
This is an amazing time, but sadly, for most people, it ends.
Usually as time passes, the magic begins to fade as you start to notice flaws in your partner…
Reality sets in, and the relationship doesn’t work out like you hoped it would.
Does this sound familiar to you?
Well don’t just accept that unfortunate result! You can rapidly improve your relationships with techniques to create deep intimacy.
Join Dawson on November 13th for his Tapping Deep Intimacy Q&A where he will answer all your burning questions about brain science and love:
See, my friend, researcher Dawson Church, PhD, the author of the best-selling book “The Genie in Your Genes,” has spent a decade studying what makes love thrive.
Turns out, it’s not at all mysterious.
In fact, it’s based on your body’s biology and your brain patterns.
Here’s the cool part:
Dawson has discovered a series of simple behavioral skills that shift the levels of these hormones, and literally change the way your brain is wired to act in relationships.
Join him on November 13th for this free call!
Your history does not determine your destiny. When you find out how to hack your brain, you can truly make love last!
CHEERS!
Norm
P.S. I really liked what this participant from Dawson’s Tapping Deep Intimacy course had to say: “When we started the program, it was do or die. Either my husband and I were going to have a breakthrough, or get divorced. This was our last chance to repair our marriage, and I had so little hope. As we learned the skills one after another, and used them, the walls in our hearts crumbled to dust and we fell into each other’s arms. Our friends say we’re like newlyweds again!”
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