Stop Acting Naive About Relationships

Do's and Don'ts for a Better Relationship

by Margaret Pullings

Stop Acting Naive About Relationships
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Stop Acting Naive About Relationships

Do's and Don'ts for a Better Relationship

by Margaret Pullings

Published Apr 16, 2014
51 Pages
6 x 9 Black & White Paperback
Genre: FAMILY & RELATIONSHIPS / Family Relationships


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STOP STEALING OTHER PEOPLE'S RELATIONSHIP AND FIND YOUR OWN.

Relationships of any kind, are big commitments that we all allow ourselves to engage in. It is important to respect yourself and others in a Relationship. We have to stop belittling ourselves out of desperation and selfishness, by taking someone else's loved one. In this book you will learn the Do's and Dont's, and what you should consider before blindly or willingly involving yourself with someone that is already taken. You should know that everyone's relationship is important to them, and you should never interfere in it, because you were told broken promises and lies. You will also learn in this book, ways to detect when you are acting selfish and desperate to get into a relationship that belongs to someone else. The information you will read should allow you to recognize if you are that person that is classified as a "home-wrecker" or just a selfish desperate scavenger that lower yourself-worth and self esteem to make yourself feel good no matter the cost. You will learn ways to conduct yourself with respect, to others that are in a relationship. Everyone must learn how to find happiness within themselves, and not look to other to fulfill it for you.

 

About the Author

Margaret Pullings

I have experienced several challenges in my relationships that I had to overcome, as well as seen many family and friends who went through similar struggles. By experiencing and seeing all these endeavors it made me realize, by respecting ourselves and others more marriages and relationships could survive: separation, broken homes, and divorce. I am the youngest of ten siblings. I am now married with four wonderful kids.