New guide offers path towards life of happiness, fulfillment and love
Natalia-Love Koteva shares what helped her get through life’s tougher moments and to a better place in “The ‘How to Love’ Manual”
LOS ANGELES – The most common goals in life seem to be achieving true happiness, living a life of fulfillment and finding love. Natalia-Love Koteva offers readers easy and practical steps to obtaining these common life goals in her work, “The ‘How to Love’ Manual” (ISBN 1467914312).
Koteva believes that individuals each have their personal path to fulfillment and love, which can be full of anything from romance and relationships to parenting. “The ‘How to Love’ Manual” serves to be an invitation to readers to find a new way of living.
The experienced and worldly author shows readers how to step into a new way of living that will help them act more like the man or woman God intended for them to be in life. Koteva takes her own challenging experiences to help others grow in their relationship with themselves, others and the world around them.
“I believe my manual is the first of its kind to offer practical steps towards true happiness, fulfillment and success in love and life through an authentic and inspiring yet professional tone,” Koteva says. “I went through a lot, and I had to soul search a lot to get where I am today. I hope that ‘The ‘How to Love’ Manual’ helps others in their journey.”
Koteva hopes that by sharing the techniques that helped her through personal rough spots, others will be able to work through theirs as well. She knows that with the steps in “The ‘How to Love’ Manual,” individuals will be able to find the life of happiness, fulfillment and love that they have always wanted.
“The ‘How to Love’ Manual” is available for sale online at Amazon.com and other channels.
About the Author:
Natalia-Love Koteva is a pediatric physical therapist and a peace and security ambassador with Physicians for Social Responsibility who works in the areas of nuclear security. She currently lives in Los Angeles, but she moved to the United States from Eastern Europe in 2001 at the age of 22. As a child, she lived through the nuclear meltdown of Chernobyl, and had to undergo surgery due to a thyroid problem that the doctors linked to radiation. She has dedicated her life to providing rehabilitation to children who have suffered from strokes, brain injuries and genetic abnormalities among many other issues. She was also a scholarship recipient to the White House Project summit for women in nuclear security in 2010.
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