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Dating Advice for Women, Book 4
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Ann Meadows
About this listen
A breakup recovery guide to grieving, healing, and loving yourself
Break-ups affect us all, young or old.
The end of a relationship - and it is a loss - creates a grieving process that is often hard to reconcile. The act of ending a relationship can lull you into a sense of depression, worthlessness, loneliness, and general misery.
Sound familiar?
And your friends all tell you getting over a breakup is easy. "All you need is to get out there and meet someone better."
Easier said than done, right?
How to Let Go will give you the real advice that you need for healing after a breakup and emerging stronger than ever.
It's never as easy as that, we know, so we have compiled a comprehensive and informative audiobook that will help you to understand:
- Why it's important to grieve
- What you learned from your ex
- Finding love in yourself
- How to be open to love again
- Understanding what you want from future relationships
This isn't just a breakup book.
Listen to How to Let Go so that you can finally let go and find happiness within yourself and with the right partner.
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- Gradkid
- 08-30-17
Enlightening
This book was written well. It is short but highlights key points and ways to overcome a breakup.
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- Gina Hall
- 11-19-15
Loved the ideas
After listening to this book I now feel like I have more confidence to let go of the damaging relationships Im in. I particularly loved the chapter about creating a vision board, Im actually going to get started on that tonight. Great listen for the ladies who are struggling with getting over someone.
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- Amazon Customer
- 05-18-20
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I just got out of a toxic relationship, and I haven’t been able to let go of all the pain and anger built up inside of me. I really felt that I had no worth as a person and did not know how to start to get back to the woman I was before my relationship. This audio book has given me so much advice, guidance, and most of all hope that self love is the first step to letting go. I throughly enjoyed listening to this and will definitely be giving it another go, thank you so much.
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- Anna K.
- 11-30-20
Short but sweet
Good short lesson, straight to the point. Non-repetitive. However, her British accent got in the way of my concentration from time to time. There were some pauses that lead to a few incomplete words.
Did I learn something new? Perhaps that there’s a lot more people going through this personal pain than what I thought so it made me feel included per say, like I’m not cursed or it’s not just my bad luck. Especially the part of being cheated on, oh lord.
Overall, it’s a good inexpensive buy.
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