Being Single

There can be many complex emotions tied into the idea of being single: societal pressures, self-esteem issues, loneliness, a sense of where you fit in the world . . . it can seem overwhelming or even depressing. Being Single is a refreshing look at what it means to be single.

Follow Lisa as she learns valuable lessons about herself and challenges long-held misconceptions that hold many people back. Do you look for a potential partner with a laundry list of must-haves, ignoring your own dysfunctions? Are you more focused on what a partner can give to you, rather than on what you will bring to a partnership? Are you locked into the idea that people who don't have children aren't fulfilling their calling in life? And do you believe that as a single person, you aren't who you are supposed to be?

Properly breaking from singlehood can be the most powerful tool in transitioning to a successful marriage. Let Being Single open your eyes to a new way of thinking, and learn along with Lisa how to enjoy being single and how to learn the skills that will let you take charge of the experience of singlehood, turning it into a time of growth and blossoming rather than bitterness and frustration.

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Being Single

There can be many complex emotions tied into the idea of being single: societal pressures, self-esteem issues, loneliness, a sense of where you fit in the world . . . it can seem overwhelming or even depressing. Being Single is a refreshing look at what it means to be single.

Follow Lisa as she learns valuable lessons about herself and challenges long-held misconceptions that hold many people back. Do you look for a potential partner with a laundry list of must-haves, ignoring your own dysfunctions? Are you more focused on what a partner can give to you, rather than on what you will bring to a partnership? Are you locked into the idea that people who don't have children aren't fulfilling their calling in life? And do you believe that as a single person, you aren't who you are supposed to be?

Properly breaking from singlehood can be the most powerful tool in transitioning to a successful marriage. Let Being Single open your eyes to a new way of thinking, and learn along with Lisa how to enjoy being single and how to learn the skills that will let you take charge of the experience of singlehood, turning it into a time of growth and blossoming rather than bitterness and frustration.

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Being Single

Being Single

by Wilson Awasu
Being Single
Being Single

Being Single

by Wilson Awasu

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Overview

There can be many complex emotions tied into the idea of being single: societal pressures, self-esteem issues, loneliness, a sense of where you fit in the world . . . it can seem overwhelming or even depressing. Being Single is a refreshing look at what it means to be single.

Follow Lisa as she learns valuable lessons about herself and challenges long-held misconceptions that hold many people back. Do you look for a potential partner with a laundry list of must-haves, ignoring your own dysfunctions? Are you more focused on what a partner can give to you, rather than on what you will bring to a partnership? Are you locked into the idea that people who don't have children aren't fulfilling their calling in life? And do you believe that as a single person, you aren't who you are supposed to be?

Properly breaking from singlehood can be the most powerful tool in transitioning to a successful marriage. Let Being Single open your eyes to a new way of thinking, and learn along with Lisa how to enjoy being single and how to learn the skills that will let you take charge of the experience of singlehood, turning it into a time of growth and blossoming rather than bitterness and frustration.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781490840925
Publisher: WestBow Press
Publication date: 06/20/2014
Pages: 110
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.26(d)
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