Single Again?
Not all breakups ruin your life. Some breakups make your life.
So, if you’ve found yourself single again, use this time to learn everything you can about yourself, your tastes, and the kind of relationship you want next.
By the way, one of the best ways to get over a breakup is to fall in love with someone new.
A relationship that makes your heart sing is (in my opinion) the remedy for a broken heart
To help with that, I’d like to share a secret with you.
It’s a secret about the way men think.
As a dating and relationship coach I’ve tested this one simple idea with thousands of women who wanted to win back the affections of a man or spark a connection with someone new.
I’ve created a short video to explain what I discovered and why it helps women create the relationship they want.
Here’s the link to go watch my video now that has the power to forever change your luck with men.
To your beautiful future,
James Bauer
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http://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-2877890/How-break-affects-body-chest-pain-drug-like-withdrawal-symptoms-reveal-real-effects-heartache.html
Tashiro, T., & Frazier, P. (2003). "I'll never be in a relationship like that again": Personal growth following romantic relationship breakups. Personal Relationships, 10(1), 113-128. doi:10.1111/1475-6811.00039
Perilloux, C., & Buss, D. M. (2008). Breaking up Romantic Relationships: Costs Experienced and Coping Strategies Deployed. Evolutionary Psychology, 6(1), 147470490800600. doi:10.1177/147470490800600119