Steven Carter and Julia Sokol are considered the leading authorities on the topic of commitment fear. They are co-authors of the international bestsellers, MEN WHO CAN'T LOVE, HELP! I'M IN LOVE WITH A NARCISSIST, MEN LIKE WOMEN WHO LIKE THEMSELVES, GETTING TO COMMITMENT, and LOVE & SELF-ESTEEM. Since they first coined the term commitmentphobia and painted a comprehensive picture of the symptoms of this complex problem, they have been recognized relationship experts, and interviewed by most major newspapers, including The New York Times, the Washington Post, The Chicago Tribune, The Wall Street Journal, and The Los Angeles Times. They have appeared on television and radio talk shows such as Oprah, The Today Show, and Good Morning America.
WHAT SMART WOMEN KNOW
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BN ID:
2940014236454
- Publisher: Carter/Sokol
- Publication date: 03/20/2012
- Sold by: Barnes & Noble
- Format: eBook
- Pages: 207
- Sales rank: 381,877
- File size: 134 KB
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Most smart women got smart the hard way, through first hand experience. And they have the scars to prove it—painful memories of sleepless nights, tears, confusion, anger, self-doubt and anxiety. Sure they have learned about life, love, and relationships, but they paid a high price for their wisdom.
There is an easier way for a woman to get smart. How? Simply by listening to and learning from the experiences of other women. Wisdom without pain, understanding without heartache, insight without melodrama—that’s what this book is all about.
The smartest woman knows that getting smart doesn’t have to hurt!
“WHAT SMART WOMEN KNOW is great book....Every woman needs a copy to carry in her purse, keep at her bedside table or at her desk. It cuts through confusion and goes straight to the heart of our issues and denial…I recommend it highly and will be carrying a copy in my purse.”
--Melodie Beattie, author of CODEPENDENT NO MORE
“Mind-boggling…wise…really sane…It’s such a pleasure when someone captures some aspect of life in a clear and kind way, so that we can recognize ourselves, recognize our problems.”
--Anne Lamott, author of BIRD BY BIRD: Some Instructions on Writing and Life
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