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Meeting People: It's Not a Game

Your Path to Genuine Connections thru Bempathy®

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Meeting People: It's Not a Game

Di: Jill Robin Payne
Letto da: Jill Robin Payne
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Start on your personal path to healthier relationships, today!

Are you seeking a friend, partner, or love? The internet and apps are a double-edged sword when it comes to ‘meeting people’ and dating. It is a great way to initially engage with people. But it has also become a crutch to mask our relationship weaknesses. It allows us to avoid embracing and improving the tools, techniques, and personal interactions needed to find and foster healthy relationships.

Whether you are single, divorced, or widowed, if you are ready to seek meaningful relationships, this book will teach you how to:

  • Set healthy boundaries and expectations
  • Feature your strengths
  • Become more approachable
  • Avoid common pitfalls of dating
  • Trust your gut
  • Keep the sizzle going

Meeting People: It’s Not a Game represents more than three decades of tested and proven relationship advice from licensed psychotherapist, author, speaker, and wife, Jill Robin Payne. Through humor and candor, Jill seamlessly walks listeners through her four-step process to healthier relationships. As Jill puts it…

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