
Author Loree Bischoff
Common Sense Happiness- 5 Principles For People Who Want
To Stop Whining, Bitching and Suffering.
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The Foodprint Plan- Your Blueprint for Creating a Healthy Eating Lifestyle on a Budget.
Common Sense Happiness became the winner in the motivational category of the 2012 Indie Excellence Book Awards.
The 5 Life A-Mazing Principles in Common Sense Happiness will help you find the sweet spot in life where you can be happy!
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"Read this book. Follow the five simple principles and apply them to your life. No matter who you are or what challenges you face, this book will help you move past negativity and move into the beautiful life you deserve. The choice for happiness is yours... 'Whatcha gonna do?'"
Terry 'Hulk Hogan' Bollea
August, 2011


Your "blueprint for building a healthy eating lifestyle on a budget."
You don’t have to be wealthy
to eat healthy!
The Foodprint Plan is not a diet! It shows you that everything you need to create a healthy eating lifestyle doesn’t have to be complicated or purchased at expensive health food stores.
The Foodprint Plan is designed to help you know what to buy, where to buy it and what to do with it once you have it.
Bonus: I even give you tools and guides that I use with my personal clients that will help you drill into your deepest, most compelling reasons for wanting to build a healthier eating lifestyle and your vision around what that ultimately looks like.
Free Download: Unconditional Love Workbook
Exploring Love, Needs & Relationship Levels
Level One is kind of like the baby stage. It’s all about me, me, me. What can I get? What are you doing for me? There's no real sense of contribution—just a need to be fulfilled. It’s very
self-focused. And hey, that’s okay—we all start there. But if a relationship stays there, it’s not going to be healthy or sustainable.
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Level Two is the exchange mindset. It’s transactional: I’ll give to you, but only if I’m getting something back. It’s “I scratched your back, so where’s my back scratch?” It can sound fair on
the surface, but it’s often rooted in fear or scarcity—like, if I give too much and you don’t give it back, I lose. This is where a lot of people get stuck. You can call it scorekeeping, bartering or
horse trading. In relationships it’s hard to feel truly loved when a person feels they’re being measured.
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Level Three is where things start to really shift. This is where love becomes generous. In Level Three, the focus is on the other person’s needs. You’re not giving in order to get—you’re giving because you want to. There’s a level of emotional maturity here (and spiritual). And honestly, this is where the magic happens in relationships. It’s where real trust, connection, and joy live.
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It’s the place where relationships hit a level unattained by most.
There’s a Level Four. This is the rare air. This is the level of love and contribution that we saw from spiritual leaders like Jesus, Buddha, Gandhi—people who showed love even to those who
harmed them.
