Living Alone and Loving it: A Guide to Relishing the Solo Life
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Author: Barbara Feldon
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 176
Feldon, who found herself alone after a relationship impasse, discusses her own journey toward finding a lifestyle that offers fulfillment equal to, though different from, that of being a couple. She encourages singles to: stop imagining that marriage is a solution to loneliness; nuture a glowing self image that is not dependent on an admirer; value connections that might be overlooked; and banish negative thinking. Anecdotal and practical, the book frankly discusses the benefits of the solo life, how much one can learn from it, and ways to cope with the loneliness, questions and fears that arise.
Author: Barbara Feldon
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 176
Feldon, who found herself alone after a relationship impasse, discusses her own journey toward finding a lifestyle that offers fulfillment equal to, though different from, that of being a couple. She encourages singles to: stop imagining that marriage is a solution to loneliness; nuture a glowing self image that is not dependent on an admirer; value connections that might be overlooked; and banish negative thinking. Anecdotal and practical, the book frankly discusses the benefits of the solo life, how much one can learn from it, and ways to cope with the loneliness, questions and fears that arise.
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NB: This is a secondhand book in very good condition. See our FAQs for more information. Please note that the jacket image is indicative only. A description of our secondhand books is not always available. Please contact us if you have a question about this title.
Author: Barbara Feldon
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 176
Feldon, who found herself alone after a relationship impasse, discusses her own journey toward finding a lifestyle that offers fulfillment equal to, though different from, that of being a couple. She encourages singles to: stop imagining that marriage is a solution to loneliness; nuture a glowing self image that is not dependent on an admirer; value connections that might be overlooked; and banish negative thinking. Anecdotal and practical, the book frankly discusses the benefits of the solo life, how much one can learn from it, and ways to cope with the loneliness, questions and fears that arise.
Author: Barbara Feldon
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 176
Feldon, who found herself alone after a relationship impasse, discusses her own journey toward finding a lifestyle that offers fulfillment equal to, though different from, that of being a couple. She encourages singles to: stop imagining that marriage is a solution to loneliness; nuture a glowing self image that is not dependent on an admirer; value connections that might be overlooked; and banish negative thinking. Anecdotal and practical, the book frankly discusses the benefits of the solo life, how much one can learn from it, and ways to cope with the loneliness, questions and fears that arise.
Living Alone and Loving it: A Guide to Relishing the Solo Life