Why Smart Girls Get Into Bad Relationships and How Not To Do It Again
Barbara Leigh
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Description
Have you ever asked yourself, "How did I get here?" and then were struck by the fact that if you don't know how you got here, you will probably be here again? Does that terrify you? You thought you were doing everything right. And yet, you ended up in a place you didn't want to be. Where was the wrong turn? Was there a sign you missed? How did this happen Those questions are like asking if you got the license plate of the truck that hit you. If you knew the truck was out of control, you probably would have been better at avoiding being hit. Rather than worrying about the next truck, maybe it's time to explore how that truck got to the point of hitting you. Perhaps you chose to ignore the clues that a truck was careening down the street at you. Is it possible you trusted the truck driver and just assumed they were able to see you and actively avoid you? Could it be you thought you could outrun the truck? Maybe the problem lies in your beliefs about you and the truck.With wit and impactful common sense, Barbara Leigh raises your romantic situational awareness by looking at how beliefs about yourself and relationships can eventually lead to that hit-by-a-truck feeling. Tapping into your own truth to rewrite those beliefs, Leigh guides you to a healthier and more aware place where you can learn to trust yourself to move forward, truck-free.
Product Details
Price
$23.99
Publisher
Light Switch on Books, LLC
Publish Date
August 17, 2024
Pages
144
Dimensions
5.5 X 8.5 X 0.5 inches | 0.73 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9798990772427
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Barbara Leigh grew up on a small farm in Wisconsin and spent most of her developing years well liked but never quite fitting in. She went off to college where she found some of her best friends and also some of her worst relationships. She carried those bad relationships into her marriage, career and family until one day she decided to just stop. She has spent the last twenty years figuring out what it means to stop, how to continue living, and how to do it better.