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50 Ways to Enjoy True Love | Stephanie K. L. Lam | INPress International
50 Ways to Enjoy True Love | Stephanie K. L. Lam | INPress International

"50 Ways to Enjoy True Love" is your essential guide to building a lasting and satisfying relationship based on love, respect, and mutual support. Whether you're single and seeking love or already committed, this comprehensive book offers practical strategies and real-world examples to help you cultivate true love in your life. From communication and intimacy to gratitude and forgiveness, it explores the various aspects of strengthening relationships, drawing on the latest insights from relationship science and psychology. Engaging and easy to understand, this book is a must-read for anyone who wants to deepen their connection with their partner and live a more fulfilling life.




ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Stephanie K. L. Lam | Author | INPress International
Stephanie K. L. Lam | Author | INPress International

Stephanie K.L. Lam graduated from the University of Hong Kong and attained a Master’s degree in Language Studies from the City University of Hong Kong. She has been a writer in Chinese and English for years. She was one of the translators for the English edition of the Encyclopedia of Buddhist Arts authorized by Venerable Master Hsing Yun, founder of Taiwan’s Fo Guang Shan. She has translated articles from Fo Guang Shan and Venerable Master Hsing Yun into English, the talk by Professor Emeritus Lewis Lancaster into Chinese, and descriptions of exhibitions at the Fo Guang Yuan Art Gallery, Hong Kong Fo Guang Vihara, into English. She has translated a book called ‘Under the Big Tree’, also commissioned by Fo Guang Shan, into English. She also translated newsletters for Fo Guang Shan Toronto and scholarly articles for Fo Guang Shan Australia Nan Tien Temple and Nan Tien Institute’s academic journal Studies on Humanistic Buddhism into English. She is one of the translators of Fo Guang Dictionary of Buddhism into English.





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