The Single Woman's Sassy Survival Guide: Letting Go and Moving On
“How do you know so much about letting go and moving on?” You might ask. “What makes you the expert?”
Well, I’m not an expert. Let’s get that straight. I’m not a guru. I’m not a psychologist or a psychiatrist or a counselor or a fortune teller or the Great and Powerful Oz.
I am a single woman. Just like you.
Maybe you’re not a single woman – or even a woman. Maybe you’re just someone who needs to release someone or something that’s holding you back from being your best self and living your best life. And that’s okay, too. As I say on my Twitter page and on my website on a regular basis, anyone looking for inspiration and motivation is welcome here. Anyone looking to leave the past behind and shine is welcome here. And anyone who holds out for the best and refuses to settle for less is welcome here. Married, single, female, male, old, young, gay, straight. Come one, come all!
Just like you - I am a friend. A sister. A daughter. An aunt.
I have loved and lost. I have grieved and clung. I have let go and moved on.
Sneakers or stilettos, I’ve been in your shoes…and I know every step of the journey. Perhaps even better than any guru or expert or counselor or fortune teller.
I am the best friend who will tell you what you NEED to hear and not what you WANT to hear. I am the big sister with the shoulder to cry on when it seems like the rest of the world has turned away. I hope to be the Cruise Director who guides you full steam ahead through the often choppy and turbulent waters of letting go and moving on directly to the white sandy beach of life AFTER letting go and moving on. Do you see me? I’m waiting for you there, fruity drink with the little umbrella in hand.
So what does this actually look like, this “letting go and moving on” thing? What are the steps? What does it mean? And how do you know when it’s time to throw in the towel…call it a day…and walk away? In “The Single Woman’s Sassy Survival Guide to Letting Go & Moving On,” we’ll cover the five major areas of life that we often find ourselves needing to let go of: Relationships, Friendships, Jobs, Opportunities, and Grievances. How are we going to do it? By examining the five benchmarks for letting go and moving on: the Who, the What, the Why, the When, and the How. At the end of each chapter, we’ll review the Five Fabulous Finds from that section for you to take away as daily affirmations, pick-me-ups, or sassy reminders to get you off of “What Might Have Been” Highway and back on the road to letting go and moving on.
So sit down with your computer, your iPhone, your iPad, or whatever other technological device you happen to be reading from and let’s have some good old-fashioned girl talk. Kick off your shoes, grab a glass of wine…and let’s turn the page and leave the past behind.
Shall we?
This book is a must when going out painfully of any kind of relationship, not only love relationship. It helps to heal your mind, turn the page on the past relationship, leave it behind, and go forward in life. The author has a great way to write, as you feel that she is directly talking to you, as to a friend. You can easily refer to her and her life stories. She is a great coach.
FUN! I will read and re-read this book again and again for extra motivation (just because). Makes breaking up worth all of the extra crap. Not only was it a help through an ugly end to a relationship, there's a lot of WISE advice that every girl / lady / woman should read daily ANYWAY. Loved this. Looking forward to more positive affirmation type books from Mandy Hale in this "arena".
Satisfied and encouragedI believe that every young woman should read this book. It gives deep insight into some things we do that are so wrong and could be a hindrance in getting to know and building relationships. However, for the young woman aspiring to understand how valuable and worthy she is, this book is definitely for you.
And she is sassy, indeed...-Rid yourself of all the things youve outgrown and the things you're meant to grow into will track you down!- You have to lose some friends and lovers along the way to find the ones that are meant to stay.- There is a jewel within the melancholy of letting go.- Remember, for a new day to begin the darkness of the night must fall.- After the pain comes the rain...and after the rain...comes the sun! And before you know it, everything's coming up daisies again.- It is in
I enjoyed this book. Transparent. Its a great, quick and easy read.
Beat author Ive read all her books and it always feels like shes talking to me like my older sister. I cant stop reading her books. Just a big fan of hers!
Mandy Hale
Kindle Edition | Pages: 72 pages Rating: 4.12 | 1072 Users | 98 Reviews
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As we weather the choppy waters we call Life, it’s a decision we will face time and time and time again: Do we cling to a situation that’s taking us under out of fear of letting go of the familiar…or do we open our hand and let go of that friendship, that relationship, that job, that opportunity, or that grievance that we’ve been clinging to, realizing that to flail around uncertainly for a season is all a part of discovering our destiny?“How do you know so much about letting go and moving on?” You might ask. “What makes you the expert?”
Well, I’m not an expert. Let’s get that straight. I’m not a guru. I’m not a psychologist or a psychiatrist or a counselor or a fortune teller or the Great and Powerful Oz.
I am a single woman. Just like you.
Maybe you’re not a single woman – or even a woman. Maybe you’re just someone who needs to release someone or something that’s holding you back from being your best self and living your best life. And that’s okay, too. As I say on my Twitter page and on my website on a regular basis, anyone looking for inspiration and motivation is welcome here. Anyone looking to leave the past behind and shine is welcome here. And anyone who holds out for the best and refuses to settle for less is welcome here. Married, single, female, male, old, young, gay, straight. Come one, come all!
Just like you - I am a friend. A sister. A daughter. An aunt.
I have loved and lost. I have grieved and clung. I have let go and moved on.
Sneakers or stilettos, I’ve been in your shoes…and I know every step of the journey. Perhaps even better than any guru or expert or counselor or fortune teller.
I am the best friend who will tell you what you NEED to hear and not what you WANT to hear. I am the big sister with the shoulder to cry on when it seems like the rest of the world has turned away. I hope to be the Cruise Director who guides you full steam ahead through the often choppy and turbulent waters of letting go and moving on directly to the white sandy beach of life AFTER letting go and moving on. Do you see me? I’m waiting for you there, fruity drink with the little umbrella in hand.
So what does this actually look like, this “letting go and moving on” thing? What are the steps? What does it mean? And how do you know when it’s time to throw in the towel…call it a day…and walk away? In “The Single Woman’s Sassy Survival Guide to Letting Go & Moving On,” we’ll cover the five major areas of life that we often find ourselves needing to let go of: Relationships, Friendships, Jobs, Opportunities, and Grievances. How are we going to do it? By examining the five benchmarks for letting go and moving on: the Who, the What, the Why, the When, and the How. At the end of each chapter, we’ll review the Five Fabulous Finds from that section for you to take away as daily affirmations, pick-me-ups, or sassy reminders to get you off of “What Might Have Been” Highway and back on the road to letting go and moving on.
So sit down with your computer, your iPhone, your iPad, or whatever other technological device you happen to be reading from and let’s have some good old-fashioned girl talk. Kick off your shoes, grab a glass of wine…and let’s turn the page and leave the past behind.
Shall we?
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Title | : | The Single Woman's Sassy Survival Guide: Letting Go and Moving On |
Author | : | Mandy Hale |
Book Format | : | Kindle Edition |
Book Edition | : | Anniversary Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 72 pages |
Published | : | January 31st 2012 by Telemachus Press, LLC |
Categories | : | Nonfiction. Self Help. Relationships |
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Ratings: 4.12 From 1072 Users | 98 ReviewsAppraise Regarding Books The Single Woman's Sassy Survival Guide: Letting Go and Moving On
For a single woman like me, I really felt empowered with this book. The humor and rhymes fit in nicely. It was like someone finally understood why some women are still single, the challenges of walking the path alone while waiting for "The One".This book is a must when going out painfully of any kind of relationship, not only love relationship. It helps to heal your mind, turn the page on the past relationship, leave it behind, and go forward in life. The author has a great way to write, as you feel that she is directly talking to you, as to a friend. You can easily refer to her and her life stories. She is a great coach.
FUN! I will read and re-read this book again and again for extra motivation (just because). Makes breaking up worth all of the extra crap. Not only was it a help through an ugly end to a relationship, there's a lot of WISE advice that every girl / lady / woman should read daily ANYWAY. Loved this. Looking forward to more positive affirmation type books from Mandy Hale in this "arena".
Satisfied and encouragedI believe that every young woman should read this book. It gives deep insight into some things we do that are so wrong and could be a hindrance in getting to know and building relationships. However, for the young woman aspiring to understand how valuable and worthy she is, this book is definitely for you.
And she is sassy, indeed...-Rid yourself of all the things youve outgrown and the things you're meant to grow into will track you down!- You have to lose some friends and lovers along the way to find the ones that are meant to stay.- There is a jewel within the melancholy of letting go.- Remember, for a new day to begin the darkness of the night must fall.- After the pain comes the rain...and after the rain...comes the sun! And before you know it, everything's coming up daisies again.- It is in
I enjoyed this book. Transparent. Its a great, quick and easy read.
Beat author Ive read all her books and it always feels like shes talking to me like my older sister. I cant stop reading her books. Just a big fan of hers!
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