I'm Just That Into Me

You're the One You've Been Waiting For

Nonfiction, Health & Well Being, Self Help, Self Improvement, Inner Child
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Author: Dayna Mason, Jason Andrada ISBN: 9781543927337
Publisher: BookBaby Publication: September 11, 2017
Imprint: BookBaby Language: English
Author: Dayna Mason, Jason Andrada
ISBN: 9781543927337
Publisher: BookBaby
Publication: September 11, 2017
Imprint: BookBaby
Language: English

Love yourself and take back your life. In a playful response to the book, "He's Just Not That Into You," the authors demonstrate how to stop searching for love from impossible sources and find it within yourself. They tell a tale based on a true story of two traumatized friends attempting to get past the abuses they suffered as children. Mason and Andrada aim to guide the reader using story and tools, through their own breakthrough from tragedy to health, happiness, wellbeing and freedom. *Includes tools to assist with your own self-discovery As the story unfolds, Anne Davis (Mason), who is dealing with the ending of another deadbeat relationship, digs deeper into her life and finds trauma that she wasn’t previously aware of. With Dominic’s (Andrada) help, she is able to work through that pain in order to stop searching for love from impossible sources and find it within herself. Some common behaviors that are addressed in the book: I try to control every situation and most people in my life. It's safer that way. I don't let people get too close. That way they can't hurt me. I don't think I've ever been truly happy. I use sex to feel powerful or fulfill my emotional needs. I have to be careful about what I share with others about myself so they don't leave me. I constantly critique everything I say and do.

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Love yourself and take back your life. In a playful response to the book, "He's Just Not That Into You," the authors demonstrate how to stop searching for love from impossible sources and find it within yourself. They tell a tale based on a true story of two traumatized friends attempting to get past the abuses they suffered as children. Mason and Andrada aim to guide the reader using story and tools, through their own breakthrough from tragedy to health, happiness, wellbeing and freedom. *Includes tools to assist with your own self-discovery As the story unfolds, Anne Davis (Mason), who is dealing with the ending of another deadbeat relationship, digs deeper into her life and finds trauma that she wasn’t previously aware of. With Dominic’s (Andrada) help, she is able to work through that pain in order to stop searching for love from impossible sources and find it within herself. Some common behaviors that are addressed in the book: I try to control every situation and most people in my life. It's safer that way. I don't let people get too close. That way they can't hurt me. I don't think I've ever been truly happy. I use sex to feel powerful or fulfill my emotional needs. I have to be careful about what I share with others about myself so they don't leave me. I constantly critique everything I say and do.

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