Friendships Dont Just Happen
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This essential go-to guide reveals how women can enhance their lives by creating valuable friendships in today’s busy, mobile world, from nationally recognized friendship expert and CEO of GirlFriendCircles.com.
Every woman is searching for a happier, healthier, more fulfilling life. Many realize the significant role that an intimate, tightly knit circle of friends plays in creating a more fulfilling life, but with hectic schedules, frequent moves, and life changes, it’s more important than ever for women to establish natural, meaningful friendships that will contribute to their overall wellbeing.
In Friendships Don’t Just Happen!, Shasta Nelson, friendship expert and CEO of GirlFriendCircles.com, reveals the most important proven steps, processes, and secrets vital to establishing the five different levels of friendships, or Circles of Connectedness, that women-no matter their age or relationship status-are longing for in today’s stressful and mobile culture. This revolutionary, engaging guide will also benefit women who already feel rooted to fabulous friends, with insightful principles that will help them maintain and enhance their current friendships.
Full of practical how-to tips, fun activities, guiding questions, and step-by-step instructions, Friendships Don’t Just Happen! highlights several areas of developing lasting friendships, teaching women how to:
* Evaluate their current circle of friends
* Recognize what types of friends they are seeking based on career, interests, location, and relationship status
* Create a prioritized friendship action plan
* Find extraordinary friends-where to look and how to approach them
* Take initiative to jumpstart friendships and face fears of rejection
* Establish “frientimacy,” trust, and happiness through conversation and activities
* Maintain meaningful friendships and determine which ones are worthwhile
We Value Belonging
Friendships may not happen automatically, but what we crave about them sure seems to! We all want to belong-that need to be connected to others is an inherent desire. We live our entire lives trying to fit in, be known, attract acceptance, and experience intimacy. We desperately want to have others care about us. This book is about that hunger. And more pointedly, it is about listening to it and learning how to fulfill it.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781618580146
ISBN10: 1618580140
Shasta Nelson
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: February 2013
Publisher: Harper Collins Publishers
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