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November 6, 2010

Trade Your Intimacy Issues for Limerence

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Intimacy issues? Reignite passion by getting your limerence on. Limerence is that period of the relationship where everything is easy and you can’t stop thinking about each other. Learn how to get back to that level of interest and connection with your significant other TODAY!

  1. Elaina… I am so proud of you… hmmm I am feeling a TV-show…

    Comment by Ingrid Elfver — November 6, 2010 @ 4:47 am
  2. Lainie,
    You are KILLING me here! Love your new video series and I’m a big fan of you AND of limerance. And, I totally believe that we can create more passion and more limerance in our relationship. Of course, professionally that IS what I help couples to create and recreate, so you’re preaching to the choir. I agree though, we must add consciousness to our relationships to create something even deeper and better than that early “honeymoon” period.
    Keep up the good work,
    Adam

    Comment by Dr. Adam Sheck — November 6, 2010 @ 5:27 am
  3. I <3 it Elaina!

    Comment by Michelle L Murphy — November 6, 2010 @ 4:23 pm
  4. Love this! Elaina, thanks for speaking the truth and sharing your authentic message. Absolutely, planning romance and sex is way, way better than hoping there might be time for it after all of the regular life stuff happens. Choosing it first, choosing love, choosing each other, choosing ourselves first is key not only to healthy and passionate relationship, it’s also key to a healthy and passionate life. And yes, it’s what I coach and teach with my clients and audiences, so thank you for being another voice in the world sharing the truth! Love ya.

    Comment by Barry Selby — November 6, 2010 @ 5:41 pm
  5. Thanks for commenting on the blog, Barry. Btw, will get that Mp3 to you on Monday!

    Comment by Elaina McMillan — November 6, 2010 @ 7:44 pm
  6. Elaina,

    Thank you for some great tips with this video. I will use them whenever I can.

    Thank you, Jim L.

    Comment by Jim Lewin — November 14, 2010 @ 2:38 pm

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