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  • Okay Being Single

  • How to Stop Putting Your Happiness in Someone Else
  • By: Mari Banc
  • Narrated by: Taylor Geddie
  • Length: 2 hrs and 34 mins

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Okay Being Single

By: Mari Banc
Narrated by: Taylor Geddie
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Publisher's Summary

There are books about being in a relationship and books about lamenting being single, but how many books can teach you how to be single and enjoy it? That sounds like an impossible feat, but this book shows you that and so much more.

This book is all about seeing the potential in being single instead of being consumed by the idea of a relationship. There are personal anecdotes and plenty of humor to show you that singlehood is an experience shared by many. You can also learn how singlehood can be used to make some truly positive changes in your life.

Are you tired of feeling limited by your relationship status? Do you live in fear of being judged for not having someone to show off at parties and events? Are you haunted by exes who have moved on while you stayed single? It is time to say enough and banish this negative thinking. Your life can change so quickly with the information that awaits you.

In this book, you can learn:

  • How to use feelings to make it through a breakup
  • Why staying single can be the smartest choice you ever make
  • Why we feel such intense pressure to find a romantic relationship
  • What makes us obsess over our phones and social media, especially after a relationship ends
  • How to detect dead-end relationships you use to fill your need for someone
  • Why you need to prioritize yourself sometimes
  • What it takes to develop a positive support system so being single is easier
  • How to relieve your mind of unnecessary worries
  • What can turn an obstacle into an ally
  • Why self-trust is key to healing
  • And much more!

For too long, people have been using self-help books to simply tolerate being single or to declare that all relationships are doomed. The truth is that being single can be fun and freeing if you can get a little guidance. Relationships are not all doomed, but you don’t have to have one to be successful or fulfilled.

This book is about showing you the multitude of options you have when you’re single and how making some smart choices when you are alone can set you up for success in any future relationships. You can fill your life with endless fun if you only take the time to invest in learning how.

Sitting around alone is a waste of time. You have to know how to maximize your time so you can revolutionize your life. Singlehood can be an untapped wellspring of opportunity. Why wouldn’t you choose to realize your potential and learn how to understand the beauty of being single?

If you’re not single, you can still find insight in this book. It teaches you how a strong sense of self is what keeps you stable and healthy when you're single, which means you enter into any relationship with a strong sense of self. You, too, can have that feeling, even if you’re not single. Take a look inside to learn more about how to make that dream a reality.

©2021 Mari Banc (P)2021 Mari Banc
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