Love is universal and old as time itself.  The Ancient Greeks established four types of love: agape, philia, storge and eros.

  • Agape describes love in the mystical sense, specifically “the love of God.”

  • Philia describes the love between friends.

  • Storge describes the love and affection between families.

  • Eros describes the passion and romance between lovers.

These four types of love are equally important, but eros will be the focus since Fit4Love is the subject of this blog.  Fit4Love is one of the programs used by An Infinite Abundance Of Wealth, Health & Happiness in its effort to help singles find true and everlasting love.  Thus, clients are instilled with a newfound confidence, perseverance and desire for true and everlasting love.

Fit4Love has twelve segments: Lessons from the Past, Common Patterns, Becoming Intentional, Creating Your Strengths Inventory, Your Core Values, Your Relationship Support System, Discovering Your Dating Resources, Assessing Your Dating Skills, Your Dating Skills Action Plan, Fit4Love Prompts, Not Fit4Love Warning Signs and RUFit4Love. Therefore, think of Fit4Love as a guarantee for finding your eternal soul mate.  “Fit4Love is a complete program that takes singles step by step to find their true and everlasting love,” Leonard said.  “While learning more about themselves, people also learn why they attract the same type of person over and over again.  It allows them to take full control towards a lasting relationship.”

Leonard, owner of An Infinite Abundance Of Wealth, Health, & Happiness, has and has not benefited from Fit4Love.  “I am already married and will celebrate my 20th anniversary with my wife in October.  I have found true and everlasting love, so Fit4Love was unnecessary for me,” Leonard said.  “However, to become Fit4love certified, I went through Fit4Love as a ‘single person’ going through each step.  It is an eye-opening experience as my wants, needs, and values in a relationship have changed over the years.”  Thus, Fit4Love applies to everyone who longs for true and everlasting love which is either through traditional or digital means.

Which do you prefer?  Are you a fan of online dating, or are you a traditionalist who searches for your soul mate?  Online dating is the quick way for meeting someone.  Online matches are determined by similar interests and personal preferences, bringing you closer to the perfect choice.  However, this is a gamble because online dating does not reflect the true identity of a person.  “People often use an outdated picture to seem younger or more appealing.  They can use another age and other personal features, exaggerating about their lives,” Leonard said.  “So, once they meet, they are seeing two entirely different people which usually end up as the last date.  You cannot build a lasting relationship on false information because trust goes right out the window.”

On the other hand, dating is also difficult for the traditionalists.  Both persons should be calm and relaxed around each other.  Traditionalists show diligence and patience when searching for their soul mate, transitioning from friendship to relationship.  “Coffee dates are a great way to connect on a first date because it is a social setting and usually lasts for 15 or 20 minutes, unless they hit it off,” Leonard said.  “Lunch or dinner dates are best for the second or third dates.  Other opportunities for meeting and socializing with other are through networking events, hobbies, and other activities.”  This complies with the twelve segments of the Fit4Love Program.  Singles go through the Fit4Love Program when engaging in the traditional way which can result in marriage.

An Infinite Abundance Of Wealth, Health & Happiness has included Fit4Love into its services as a means for building lasting relationships and helping people learn more about themselves.  If there is even the slightest chemistry, An Infinite Abundance of Wealth, Health & Happiness will bring it to fruition.  Fit4Love is not only a program, but a lifestyle for people who want nothing but the best and new lives.

by Rashaad Mubarak