How to Be an Adult in Love
Letting Love in Safely and Showing It Recklessly
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Tom Pile
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David Richo
About this listen
"Most people think of love as a feeling," says David Richo, "but love is not so much a feeling as a way of being present." In this audiobook, Richo offers a fresh perspective on love and relationships - one that focuses not on finding an ideal mate, but on becoming a more loving and realistic person. Drawing on the Buddhist concept of mindfulness, How to Be an Adult in Relationships explores five hallmarks of mindful loving and how they play a key role in our relationships throughout life: Attention to the present moment; observing, listening, and noticing all the feelings at play in our relationships. Acceptance of ourselves and others just as we are. Appreciation of all our gifts, our limits, our longings, and our poignant human predicament. Affection shown through holding and touching in respectful ways. Allowing life and love to be just as they are, with all their ecstasy and ache, without trying to take control. When deeply understood and applied, these five simple concepts - what Richo calls the five A's - form the basis of mature love. They help us to move away from judgment, fear, and blame to a position of openness, compassion, and realism about life and relationships. By giving and receiving these five A's, relationships become deeper and more meaningful, and they become a ground for personal transformation.
©2013 David Richo (P)2014 Audible Inc.What listeners say about How to Be an Adult in Love
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- Jessica Smith
- 05-06-24
Enlightening!
Loved how the author build on the Buddhist concept of loving kindness. Great book! Recommend
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- MaryT kavanagh.
- 27-07-22
I love this book
I have found this book to be genuinely inspirational and very grounded in real practical steps towards helping me to take ownership of my part in my life lessons in being a loving person.
I needed this book . it came at the perfect time. A wonderful author and I like the readers voice.
I would highly recommend this book.
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- Nikkinomad
- 01-02-24
Great book with practices to try
I really enjoy reading David Richo’s books I find the insights interesting and useful he is a qualified counsellor was bought up catholic but seems to practice Buddhism so I find his view to be well-rounded.
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- Anonymous User
- 28-01-23
Loved It
This was another great audiobook by David Richo, amazingly performed by Tom Pile, great pairing these two. It is the third audiobook, listened back to back. Can't recommend it enough.
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- sewlfulone
- 05-06-22
Waffle
Just sentence after sentence of folksy sayings, disjointed metaphors and pure speculation. Don't waste your time.
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- David M Sumner-Smith
- 15-06-22
Yawn. The written equivalent to a sleeping tablet.
Don't waste your time. This is undiluted waffle akin to a lengthy sermon from a third-rate vicar.
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- cathy
- 26-10-21
It's self help not Shakespeare!
I can't review the book because I couldn't get past the 2nd chapter. Objectively I think the words seemed OK and I'm going to read the actual book.
However, the narrator was absolutely awful! The voice did not match his words. He was so melodramatic and annoying, enunciating each syllable as though speaking ancient romantic poetry to a particularly stupid, deaf person who has English as his 16th language.
Absolutely the worst voice for the subject. He should narrate Brontë or go and do something pompous on the stage in some smokey, pretentious student spoken word bar.
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- Anonymous User
- 29-08-22
Seems interesting, but...
Horrible narration. I just could not listen to this for more than half an hour.
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