Get the Guy
the New York Times bestselling guide to changing your mindset and getting results from YouTube and Instagram sensation, relationship coach Matthew Hussey
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- 11,99 €
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Publisher Description
In this book, Matthew Hussey - the world's leading relationship coach and New York Times bestselling author - offers advice on how to find your ideal partner - and, importantly, how to keep them. Using simple steps, Matthew guides us through the complex maze of dating and shows just how to find the right man, get the right man and keep the right man.
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GET MORE THAN JUST DATING ADVICE. FALL IN LOVE WITH YOUR LIFE.
In Get the Guy, Matthew shares his dating secrets and provides women with the toolkit they need to approach men, and to create and maintain relationships.
Along the way, he explodes some commonly held myths about what it is that guys really want, shares strategies on how women can take control of their dating destinies and empowers them to go out there and find an exhilarating, adventurous love life.
LEARN THE SECRETS OF THE MALE MIND TO FIND THE MAN YOU WANT AND THE LOVE YOU DESERVE...
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Dating coach and TV personality Hussey (from NBC's forthcoming reality show, Ready for Love) draws from his popular relationship webinar, GetTheGuy, for this compendium of bite-sized suggestions to help women find, get, and keep "the guy." Sprinkled throughout are links to digital tie-ins (one directs readers to a video of Hussey demonstrating "the look" that's meant to grab men's attention), but most of the advice is mind-numbingly bland "Love is hard;" "A man gets excited by the idea of having sex with a woman he desires;" and so on. Hussey does offer some practical tips he insists that "the smallest changes in your daily rituals can yield huge results." To that end, he explains how to "Get Good at WAR (working a room)," instigate physical contact without coming off as aggressive, make dates more spontaneous and fun, and text a guy to hang out (I'm here doing X, "You should come!"). Hussey occasionally goes into an absurd amount of detail as when he lists nine reasons a guy hasn't called, when a simple "He's just not that into you" would suffice; most readers will likely deem their time better spent in some other scene.