| View Larger Image | How to Heal a Broken Heart in 30 Days: A Day-by-Day Guide to Saying Good-bye and Getting On With Your Life | Paperbackby Howard Bronson (Author), Mike Riley (Author)
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| | Binding: | Paperback | | Publisher: | Broadway | | Edition: | 1st Edition | | Page Count: | 224 Pages | | Publication Date: | January 22, 2002 | | Sales Rank: | 7,905th |
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EDITORIAL REVIEWS | Product Description Suffering from a broken heart? Afraid you'll never get over this feeling of emptiness and loss? You can, and with the help of this easy-to-follow program of action, you will. Follow Howard Bronson and Mike Riley as they lead you through their thirty-day plan for recovering from your broken heart. They will guide you through a brief period of mourning for your loss, and then the process of rebuilding yourself and your life. You are encouraged to enjoy good memories of the relationship that's just ended, while remembering the reasons for the breakup. You will learn to take responsibility for your own emotions, face your fears, and ultimately to seek new people and new experiences. Find out: ·How and why to cry 'til dry ·Good ways to beat loneliness ·Why it pays to forgive your ex ·How to "let go" of old memories and resentments How to Heal a Broken Heart in 30 Days prescribes a wide array of tested and proven insights and exercises. After thirty days of active self-restoration, your heart will be healed and whole again-and you'll be ready for anything. Of course, your feelings of grief, hurt, or shame may come and go. But in less than a month, you can be ready to deal with life's new challenges with a positive sense of emotional balance you may never have had before. |
CUSTOMER REVIEWS (Average Customer Rating: 5.0 based on 38 reviews)
| The BEST medicine you can ever find helping yourself or a friend by Craig Boke (Alexandria, VA) 5 Stars November 01, 2009 This book is absolutely the very best medicine for dealing with a broken heart. I used it and I've given it to a 1/2 dozen people (one stold my copy) and it turns people around from disfunctional to healed - no BS!
Anyone that cares about helping friends, family, co-workers or themselves should buy this book. A good parent/friend will keep one onhand - and the need will arrive.
| | as advertised by LC Gord (Canada) 5 Stars October 26, 2009 This product lived up to the reviews and arrived in perfect condition faster than predicted. Thankx very much
| | Very useful book! by L. Hale (Seattle, Washington) 5 Stars October 19, 2009 I checked this book out of the library and found it to be a wonderful holistic approach to healing loss. I am purchasing the book because it has so many useful tools for helping with any kind of loss. Don't be put of by the "in 30 Days" part of the title. I would venture to say that the editors added that to the title to make it sell. There is nothing gimmicky about this book. I have recommended it to three other friends since I first read it.
| | Thirty days to a new you!! by D. Blakely 5 Stars July 22, 2009 Heartbreak is hard. This book tells you how to get over it. It was a good read and made me really think about things. I thought the whole idea of crying until I was 'dry' was fabulous and that certainly helps, too. I highly recommend this one, along with How to Break Your Addiction to a Person.
| | MY MOST-RECENT EX-WIFE AND I DECIDED TO TRY AGAIN . . . by Roy Clark (Edge of Toiyabe Nat'l Forest, NV) 5 Stars June 25, 2009 'B' and I divorced in 1999; she went to New York to lick her wounds and I stayed in Las Vegas to lick my demons. After seven years combatively married the verdict was Irreconcilable Differences. It wasn't a messy divorce, but sooo costly.
After an aimless eight-year separation we decided to try the 'triumph of hope over experience' - reconciliation leading to remarriage. Being a controlling intellectual-wanna-be type, I called for our educating ourselves in all aspects of rejoining. We hit the books.
Only an compulsive like me would count books: Amazon offers almost 1800 books on recovering from and dealing with divorce, loss, infidelity, abuse and affairs. B had her list, I had mine. After doing our homework, we agreed only one book had it all . . .
. . . After all the research, that one book was
HOW TO HEAL A BROKEN HEART IN 30 DAYS.
The book covers insights and advice we agree makes more sense, opens more doors, makes us more comfortable and peels us open to each other. At first it seemed aimed at individual curing, but it certainly applied to bringing together both sides in a marital war. I thought it interesting the authors were men, and stressed only pain-relief and self-esteem while creating a book for reuniting gone-astray lovers, married or single, as well as helping individuals move on if they must. I think the authors created more than they planned to.
It isn't just WHAT How To Heal A Broken Heart In 30 Days says, but also HOW it says it. This book spoke to our hearts and minds. It's real as love. (Frankly, one problem I had was believing in love. Although there's no chapter heading 'Believing in Love', I came away from the book, with B's help, as a believer.) How to Heal A Broken Heart offers many starting points while nudging couples along to get over bad memories.
If you're alone, licking your wounds or trying retie what you and your significant other untied, go ahead, plow through the how-to literature out there. But I suggest reading this book by Bronson and Riley first. You might just stop there; it'd be alot simpler.
Life's more diverse and demanding than check-off lists and psycho-babble typical how-to's offer. B and I now believe in each other. You'll save alot of time and money much better spent on a honeymoon. Get going; it's only thirty days versus the rest of your life.
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