In The Meantime : Finding Yourself And The Love You Want


What’s love got to do with it in the meantime? You know where you want to be, but you have no clue how to get there. You know exactly what you want in life, but what you want is nowhere in sight. On top of it all, your relationships, particularly your romantic relationships, are failing. If these scenarios feel familiar way down in the deepest part of your gut — then you my dear, are smack dab in the middle of the meantime. Your mother, bless her heart, and your… More >>

In The Meantime : Finding Yourself And The Love You Want

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5 comments

  1. SMILE says:

    IT’S A SHAME THAT IYANLA WAS ABLE TO DECIEVE “CHRISTIAN” ARTISTS TO DO SUCH A PROJECT. SHE DOESNT BELIEVE THAT JESUS IS LORD SO WHY WOULD A BELIEVER SING ON A PROJECT WITH SUCH A PERSON. SHE IS EVIL, AND SEDUCTIVE. GOSPEL ARTISTS MUST NOT SELL THEIR FAITH SO CHEAPLY, JUST FOR PUBLICITY.
    Rating: 1 / 5

  2. I was hoping this book would be more positive. I didn’t find the examples of other couples unrelated to my current situation or worth reading about. Actually, I could care less about these fictitious people anyway !!!! I was hoping that the author wouldn’t waste hundreds of pages telling me to “wait” and “hope for better things” while in the MEANTIME…..after reading this…I WILL NOT WAIT in the meantime BUT live my life being happy NOW not dwelling on a failed relationship…if this doesn’t make any sense…exactly…either does the book!
    don’t waste your money !
    Rating: 2 / 5

  3. Avid Reader says:

    This book has been around for so long I finally decided to pick it up after such great reviews and recommendations from others. I found this book to be of NO help whatsoever. The stories in the book in my opinion have nothing to do with anything and the repetitive speaking is what actually made me not even want to continue reading. The entire book is just saying the same thing over and over and over again but in a different way, actually sometimes the same exact way. Page 1 of a book should not say the same thing as page 200. I just was really tired of all the same things being said I had to stop reading.
    Rating: 1 / 5

  4. Anonymous says:

    Who is Oprah kidding? This book barely even qualifies as a book–after reading as much of it as I could stand, I’m not even sure the author is literate. It sounds as if it was dictated into a tape recorder by someone who wasn’t much for public speaking, either. The author sounds like a nice enough person, but there is almost nothing in the way of “content” in this book. Spend your money and time on one of Barbara DeAngelis’s books.
    Rating: 1 / 5

  5. reading the book and others by this good author,I have found a lot of good insight, but, being the victim of domestic violence, and after being kicked to the curb, losing all of the materials of comfortable living, loving myself was not and is still not the easier thing to find within myself to go on, I have finally left the city and as soon as my financial situation gets clean, will be relocating out of state. now, is that loving myself. I wonder, being that I am alone, sleeping and eating whatever I can just to survive, my children and grandchildren, I am no longer in contact, being that I will end up breaking down within and getting back unto the same boat, but, I am trying so hard to be strong, find financialing so that I can travel to the next state and beome self sufficient until the uneployment check roll in. May God continue to shine in my soul so that I know that I am loved and like the light shine within so that I will no longer need a man in my life to make me know that I am loved, as long as i do things his way.
    Rating: 5 / 5