"Developing A Positive Inner Relationship with Self" – The Love Decoded Self-Love App
96.4 % think Self-Love means having a healthy relationship with oneself.
Only 8% said No.
Only 1 % thought this is not true. People clearly know how important Self-love is.
Only 10% said No. Is it because they don’t need it or don’t believe it's possible?
Only 2 % said No – People believe it’s possible but have not been taught how!
Only 3.5% said No. The other 96.5% think it is important. The question is, do they know how to give and receive it unconditionally?
63% think sometimes. The 30% who believe they behave unconditionally all the time should confirm this with friends and family.
Only 20% said yes all the time. The other 80% need to learn how to change other's behavior from conditional to unconditional.
Almost 90% said Yes. What happened to the 40% above who said they got love unconditionally? This shows how much people need love unconditionally, how confused they are about the love they are getting and that they would very much like to learn self-love, to become self-sufficient.
Close to 90% would like the inspire others to give them more love. What happened to the 30+% before who said they are getting more than enough?
85% were not familiar with Self-Love Apps, 10% weren’t happy with them.
Well received by both the American Psychological Association (APA) and the American Medical Association (AMA).
This survey indicates that people believe that love is important, would like to learn to love Self, would like to get more love from others, and are confused about the difference between unconditional love and conditional love. Our work, used in a clinical trial with physicians, has been presented to both the AMA and APA and received enthusiastically. Our APP is science-based, and the theory it is built on has been proven over a 30-year period with overwhelming public acceptance.