If it wasn’t enough to have January being one of the coldest, if not dreariest, months of the year, they had to go and dub it the month more couples break up than any other month of the year.

Six out of ten couples will break up this month. Sounds awful, doesn’t it?

I never cared much for January anyway. After-Christmas bills are piling in, it’s too cold to enjoy most outdoor sports (or the ones I like anyway), and everything looks so bare and dreary. No wonder this is the month for the most breakups.

But, other than that, why is it that January beats out the others?

Here’s my educated guess. Valentine’s Day is right around the corner.

Something clicks in people’s heads that if they plan on getting out, they better do it now before it’s too late. When Valentine’s Day hits, they surely want to be with someone they love, or they don’t want to break their once-loved one’s heart on the most romantic day of the year so they do it now.

Another reason why it might be that January brings forth more breakups than any other month could be that the new year signals new beginnings. It is a time when people step back and reflect on the previous year, and if there are changes to be made, this is the time to do it.

Unfortunate for some, these changes include a reevaluation of their love life.

If a relationship isn’t working, and can’t be fixed, a breakup is inevitable. The Dear John or Dear Janet letter goes out, and that’s if they even bother to tell them at all. Believe me, from what I hear, some choose to just vanish from the scene of the crime without any warning, the dirty scumbags that they are.

So, what happens if you’re the dumpee?

After you’ve mourned the loss of your relationship, turn the other cheek and try to learn what it is you were supposed to learn from the relationship. Every relationship is a learning lesson in humility, courage and stamina. Other lessons will be learned, but those are enough in itself.

If you keep in mind that every single person who comes into your life from here on out on a soul mate basis does so for a reason, it helps you to see why it is that people are there in the first place. Some are not meant to be long-term. In fact, some just come into your life to help you with a particular situation, and they are gone. More than likely, most of them left in January, according to statistics, but even though they are gone in the flesh, their spirit will linger forever.

The reason for this is that when two soul mates meet in the first place, it is one spirit calling to another. The one spirit recognizes the other spirit from a previous life perhaps, but whatever the case, there is instant recognition.

That recognition, that spiritual connection, will never go away even if the breakup ends on less than amicable terms.

This may or may not be what you want to hear, but from a professional stand-point, this is what happens.

So, if you happen to be one of the statistics this year, and you become the victim of a breakup, remember that there was a reason for the two of you to come together in the first place. Figure out what it was that you learned from it, and go on from there.

Breaking up is certainly hard to do because nothing hurts worse than the pain of the heart.

Even though it seems a callous thing on the part of your boyfriend/girlfriend, think of it as a favor. To extend a bad relationship would be detrimental to your well-being. Things would only escalate, and who knows what might happen.

There is a distinct plan for you, and this certain person was only meant to come into your life to teach you something, or you teach him, so find ways to look on this as a learning experience. You’ll come out ahead in the long run and it will only empower you for the next relationship.

And just think of how nice the next one will be because you have learned a valuable lesson that will give you more strength and power than you had before.

With each relationship, you grow stronger and more confident in what does and does not make you happy. Before long, you will find the one who is supposed to be with you on a long term basis.

Meanwhile, pick up the pieces, learn what it is you are supposed to learn from this relationship, and move on into a better life and a better world of pure, soul mate love.

© Dorothy Thompson

Relationship expert Dorothy Thompson is the editor/contributing author of ROMANCING THE SOUL and coaches those seeking answers to their soul mate questions. You can visit her website for more advice at www.soulmatetriangle.com.

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Today begins my 2 week blog tour and Romancing the Soul is being reviewed by J.W. Nicklaus at Avomnia!  What a fantastic review it is, too!

Here’s a smidgeon of the review:

“The answer is never handed to us on a silver platter; we must attentively seek it if we truly desire such wisdom. Ms. Thompson, et al., summon those who pursue such knowledge of transcendence and ask only for them to read with an open mind . . . and an open heart. Plato proposed the idea that humans are of two minds: one for thinking and reasoning, and the other for emotion and passion. Arguably the evidence presented in Romancing The Soul leans heavily in favor of the latter, yet is wrapped firmly in tensile strength of deeper intuition — the ‘you just know’ factor.”

Read it at http://avomnia.wordpress.com/2011/12/04/romancing-the-soul.  Thanks so much, Jeff!

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I’m thrilled to announce my first virtual book tour with Romancing the Book begins Monday!  Woohoo!  Although the book was published in 2004, I’m bringing it back to life by taking it on a virtual book tour Dec 5 – 16. It’s a mini tour actually with the bigger one  coming up for my newest yet-to-be-released book, The Soul Mate Triangle.  But today I’d like to talk a little about something that really touched me.  While everyone else is waiting for their tour to begin, I feel mine has already started.  J.W. Nicklaus is a wonderful online friend and also a client friend when a few years ago I sent his own book, The Light, The Dark, and Ember Between, on virtual book tour.  From there we struck up a friendship that is time tested.

Today, he blogged about his upcoming review tomorrow and his words really touched me what he had to say about soul mates.  He is a true believer in the real story, not the story people conceive soul mates to be.

Here, read this:

http://avomnia.wordpress.com/2011/12/03/a-glimpse-inside-and-ahead/

Now is that awesome or what?

He announced his blog post in a blogging group I moderate and my immediate response was:

“All I can say is wow…there are so many words that should come out of my mouth but man oh man wow.  Well that’s 4 words, lol.  I remember that email, Jeff, and I remember telling you that you could have seen what the twin soul mate relationship was all about.  Most twin souls, you can’t be with them for whatever reasons.  Most go on to be companion soul mates and some karmic but that twin soul…and I’m wondering if it’s meant to be that way?  I mean think about it..maybe they are meant to be touched but not to be kept?  Interesting subject soul mates and one I have really did some digging into..Edgar Cayce, before I even read his books I had the same philosophy, then when I read them, I went wowzers.  He knew and for some odd reason I have been blessed to know but it’s funny how many people do not know and that’s why Romancing the Soul was born.  Now this is an anthology of true soul mate stories I had collected from people all over the world who wanted to share my stories with me – there are 3 sections – karmic, companion and twin soul – and I bet if you really studied the twin soul section, Jeff, you would see how your story fit right in there.  I can’t wait to read the review!  I’m heading out of town around 9 in the morning and won’t be back until Monday night but you can believe your Aunt Minnie I’ll be telling the girls to hold up and let me turn my laptop on to read my review!  You’re a love Jeff and this means the world to me.”

In the words of the church lady, isn’t that special?

Ha.

Well tomorrow starts my mini-virtual book tour and I do hope you all will visit.  The official tour page is www.pumpupyourbook.com/2011/10/20/romancing-the-soul-virtual-book-publicity-tour-december-2011/.

See you in the blogosphere!

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Happy Thanksgiving!

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Okay. So I have a tour page.

You know it’s funny…this book was published in 2004, which was seven years ago and I’m just now putting it on virtual book tour.  I hadn’t even heard of virtual book tours back then.  No one had.  Twitter or Facebook either.  Imagine a world without Facebook?  How did authors drive others insane without it? I don’t even know when I signed up for Twitter and Facebook but it would be interesting to find out.  I mean, I have seen the dates somewhere  but darn if I can remember.  It’s been years but you know the thing is I never understood either of them when I first signed up so it was another year or so before I began to learn how to use them.  Isn’t that sad.

And once I did learn how to use both of them, new advancements changed the whole ball park.  But I’m keeping up.  I have everything in their mama in google alerts and am subscribed to every book promotion or marketing newsletter out there so if it happens, I know about it.  That’s not to say I know what the hell I’m doing once I hear about it and it usually takes a little while longer to figure it out, but I’m there.

So anyway, I am officially on tour with Romancing the Soul.  It’s not going to be a big tour like I will be doing with The Soul Mate Triangle (that one is going to be a biggie) but I think it’ll be fun.

Here’s my banner:

I love making these.  BTW I have cut off comments for awhile because of spammers but if you want to host me, you can find out by visiting my official tour page here.

I’ve gotten some really nice reviewers lined up including J.W. Nicklaus at Avomnia who writes some kick ass reviews, Lindsay over at Everyday is an Adventure, Michelle at Life in Review and Margay at Moonlight Lace & Mayhem.  And the party is just starting…

 

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Okay. So I’m going to tour.

Okay I’ve made up my mind.  I’m going to do it.  I’m just going to throw caution to the wind and tour one of my books, Romancing the Soul.  Actually it isn’t caution I’m worrying about.  It’s the time factor.  Isn’t that the reason why people sign up with us?  How in the right mind do I think I can tour AND promote almost 20 books all in the same book?  Am I mad???

Will I, before the day is over, end up doing this???

God forbid.  Well one thing about me is pretty consistent – I’m a glutton for punishment.  But here’s the deal.  This next book (the one I especially made this blog for) will be out shortly and well I have this box of my other books sitting in the closet collecting dustballs instead of using them productively.

Okay.  I’m in.

So now what I guess I need to do is go on a blog hunt to find just the right blogs to host me.  So this means I’ll be touring this book December 5 – 16.  If anyone wants to host me, let me know.  I’ll be setting up a tour page for myself shortly at Pump Up Your Book.

And the race begins…

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Thank you Google+!

Woohoo!  I FINALLY came up first in the search engines for my own name.  It’s taken years.  That Dorothy Thompson who was a famous journalist back in the day always beat me no matter what I tried or did.

And then…Google+ happened.

For those who haven’t caught on to Google+, I seriously don’t see it becoming as popular as Facebook for example, but I have at least tried to learn the ropes.  I could never figure out where to make a comment but I finally found it (hit the share button at the top right of your screen).  I added a few photos, a few friends, a couple of comments and I’m good to go for now.  But the most important thing I am seeing here is the search engine capabilities this thing has.

I give Google+ an A+!

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The tables are turned!  In celebration of Zumaya Publications fifth year anniversary, the authors were asked to write about how they came to be published there.  Well today’s my turn.  If you’d like to read it, visit http://tbfreviews.net/2011/07/25/getting-published-in-all-the-right-places-how-zumaya-publications-found-%E2%80%98romancing-the-soul%E2%80%99-guest-author-dorothy-thompson/!

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My goodness, Facebook is on crack today with birthday wishes.  It’s absolutely awesome!  I haven’t been able to get a bit of work done but I guess everyone will forgive me.  I want to thank everyone who has sent birthday wishes and I hope I’ve thanked everyone…they’re coming in by the truckloads so if I haven’t gotten to you yet, I will throughout the day.

Another year of life under the belt.  You know, if I can get reflective right now (and it’s my birthday so humor me), looking back over the years and seeing where I’ve come today, I just have to pinch myself.  For some, it’s fame,  for others fortune, but for me, it’s happiness.

Happiness comes from enjoying life.  Enjoying your family, your livelihood, your passions. 

I have always believed that no matter what kind of hard knocks you get, it only makes you a stronger person and I also always believed that in your life’s path, whatever hard knocks come your way are there for reasons.  These reasons are what you have to figure out because once you do, you’re back on the right path.

My daughter just came back from her first trip to D.C.  She was with a friend and together they wanted to just “check it out.”  So they figured they’d board the train and go to the National Mall.  Sounds easy, doesn’t it?  So she calls me on her cell and says, “We’re on the blue train and don’t know how to get on the red train (or vice versa) and no one will help us!”  So, she told me to google it.  I’m googling it, map questing it, and I can’t figure it out either and there are a lot of back and forth phone calls.  I’m frantic because she and this friend are on foot on a train not knowing where in the hell they’re going.  As a mother, no matter how old your child is, you want to help and there wasn’t a darn thing I could do about it.

So she calls a little while later while I’m in between checking out sites to find out what she is supposed to do and she says, “We found it.”

She then starts sending me pictures of neat things there including a picture of the Smithsonian which I’ve never been to and would die to go to.

The moral of this story is that something kicked in.  Instead of relying on others to help (forget people on the train to help you), she did it herself and it’s all part of the learning process which will make her able to do it again without freaking out and will turn her into a stronger person.

On one of the streets she had been walking in a heat index of 105 while trying to find the National  Mall, she spotted a homeless person and sent a picture to me.  The guy was on the ground leaning up beside a building.  You could obviously tell he was homeless.  I know there are lots of reasons why people are homeless – loss of jobs, drugs or drinking problems, you name it, but if only they knew how to get themselves out of the situation instead of languishing in self-destruction, then their life would be great again.  Has this homeless guy even tried or has he given up?

You can’t give up.  Take advantage of every single breathing minute and do something for yourself to make your life a better one.

A few days ago, both my son and daughter asked me what I wanted to do on my birthday and I told them both, what would make my birthday the best it could be is for me to do something that makes me happy.   It doesn’t have to be something over the top at all because that’s not the way I am.  My perfect birthday would be to be with my family (which we’re going to get some Tammy & Johnny’s chicken – the best in the world), come back here and eat it and go for a walk on the beach.

Oh, and a scooter ride.

You would think that sounds like the most boring thing to do and to you it might, but to me, it’s the best thing in the world to be with my kids and go for a walk on the beach afterwards.

So I’ll leave you with that and I just want you to know I appreciate all the birthday wishes but my one wish for all of you is this.  Do something for yourself today.  That’s the best gift you could give me.

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If there were anyone in the world, past or present, who knew so much about soul mates, it’s Edgar Cayce.  My own work and beliefs mirror Cayce’s thoughts and philosophies about soul mates.  Cayce believed anyone with which we have an ongoing relationship is a soul mate and that soul mates bring out the best that’s within us.

Cayce also also believed that we need to learn how to deal with all relationships with whom we are having difficulty so that in the next life, those issues will be solved which will make our next life easier.  Whether you believe in  reincarnation or not, it’s okay.  The main point to be stressed is that all persons with whom you connect on a spiritual level are there to help you grow.

I wanted to embed these three videos below but the embedding was disabled so you’ll have to click on the links to watch but these are wonderful videos that show you what soul mates are really all about.

Edgar Cayce’s answers on the issues of reincarnation and soul mates. Part 1

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cvHBxhNiC-Q&feature=related

Edgar Cayce’s answers on the issues of reincarnation and soul mates. Part 2

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SMo-wnSqNmA&NR=1

Edgar Cayce’s answers on the issues of reincarnation and soul mates. Part 3

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1FaBg4mQUSY&feature=related

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