Love Life
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- € 20,99
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- € 20,99
Publisher Description
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An essential set of tools and principles for healing your heart, finding love, and loving life.
Finding love can be hard. Being single can feel even harder. In Love Life, world-renowned coach and New York Times bestselling author Matthew Hussey provides a practical roadmap for letting go of past relationships, overcoming the fear of getting left behind, and finding the love we want.
Sometimes it feels like life and love are working against us. Just finding someone we like can be a struggle. Even when we do, we often find they’re not ready, or they want different things. Then there are the internal fears and anxieties that lead us to self-sabotage—that make us indulge the wrong behavior in others, hold back from expressing our needs for fear of losing someone, or overinvest in people and lose ourselves in the process. Love Life sheds light on these common patterns and how to overcome them, by showing us how to adopt new standards, elegantly communicate them, and develop the deepest levels of confidence that underpin them. Like many of us, Hussey has gone through major life changes over the past decade, and he opens up about his experiences, vulnerabilities, and mistakes.
Love Life is about doing love better. More than a book about romantic relationships, Love Life shows us how to take control of each of the major relationships in our lives: our relationship with others, our relationship with ourselves, and our relationship with life itself.
Our love lives have the power to elevate or eradicate the adjacent joy in our lives. Love Life sets you on the path to finding the love of your life, while deepening your love for life.
APPLE BOOKS REVIEW
In 2013, rising young relationship coach Matthew Hussey published a book called Get the Guy that urged women to find the right man by becoming their best selves. Over a decade later, Hussey is no longer in his early 20s, and he’s had his own heart broken a few times. So Love Life is an older and wiser take on romance, but Hussey’s overall message is the same: People are in a better place to find love when they’re happy with themselves. (Oh, and his guidance now is geared toward both women and men.) There’s a practicality to Hussey's advice—whether you’re stuck in a relationship that’s going nowhere or you’re trying to get over someone who was never into you. As on his podcast and YouTube videos, Hussey’s narration is utterly charming, filled with self-deprecating asides. Whether you’re actively looking for your special someone or not, this book can help make you a better person—and a better partner.