A relationship coach in a book
Ever wondered why you make the same dating mistakes time after
time? What seemed so promising at first simply dwindled into yet
another disappointment. Or do you rarely get beyond the first or
second date? Do you yearn for a long-term relationship but find
yourself drifting from relationship to relationship? Or do you feel
trapped when you really just want to have fun?
Taking a step back from your busy life while taking a good yet
honest and dispassionate look at yourself is never easy. Be Your
Own Dating Coach is an upbeat, positive and humorous look at
understanding yourself better, increasing your self-esteem, having
more fun and getting the relationships you want and deserve. In
short, it will show you how to coach yourself to a better love
life. Written in two halves, one for men and one for
women.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Acknowledgements.
Introduction.
Girls
1. Dating Versus Relationships.
2. Breathing Space.
3. Recognizing What You Really Want.
4. Self-Esteem and Self-Confidence.
5. Your Dating Makeover.
6. Communication.
7. Chemistry, Compatibility And Sex.
8. Dating Language to Suit You.
9. Other was to Find Your Date.
Guys
10. Dating Versus Relationships.
11. Breathing Space.
12. Recognizing What You Really Want.
13. Self-Esteem and Self-Confidence.
14. Your Dating Makeover.
15. Communication.
16. Chemistry, Compatibility And Sex.
17. Dating Language to Suit You.
18. Other was to Find Your Date.
Further Reading.
Index.
Über den Autor
Jo Hemmings is a trained psychologist and relationships consultant for women’s magazines including Glamour and Cosmopolitan. Her work has also appeared in the Daily Mail and other national press. She has appeared on a number of TV programmes, including BBC’s Kilory, and on numerous radio shows; she is a regular contributor on Radio 4’s Woman’s Hour. She is the author of three books The Dating Game (Oct 03), The Little Black Book (May 04) and Women and Shoes (September 04). All published by New Holland. `The Dating Game‘ was extracted in The Sun and The Mirror