Infatuation doesn’t happen to you; you choose it! - Gabriel van Arneman

With a background in biology, applied psychology, and coaching, the author offers a unique perspective on the biological and psychological processes behind infatuation. Passionate about understanding human behavior, he combines science with personal experience to show that infatuation is not just an overwhelming emotion but also a conscious choice. In his coaching practice, he helps individuals and couples navigate their relationships and emotional connections. His deep knowledge of psychology and hands-on experience provide valuable insights into how we experience and manage infatuation.

GENRE: Psychology, Self-Help, Personal Development, Relationships, Emotional Intelligence, Coaching, Non-fiction

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In "Infatuation doesn’t happen to you; you choose it!", the author explores infatuation as a choice, driven by passion. It’s a powerful mix of excitement, desire, and happiness, rooted in our personal preferences and beliefs. Infatuation aligns with what we find beautiful, attractive, and morally acceptable, influencing our emotions, thoughts, and desires. Ultimately, it's a conscious decision based on our individual criteria.

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