Better Single Than Sorry : A No-Regrets Guide to Loving Yourself and Never Settling by Jen Schefft (2008, Trade Paperback)

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PublisherHarperCollins
ISBN-100061228087
ISBN-139780061228087
eBay Product ID (ePID)61178458

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Book TitleBetter Single than Sorry : a No-Regrets Guide to Loving Yourself and Never Settling
Number of Pages288 Pages
LanguageEnglish
TopicPersonal Growth / General, Sociology / General, Interpersonal Relations, Motivational & Inspirational, Personal Growth / Self-Esteem
Publication Year2008
GenreSocial Science, Self-Help, Psychology
AuthorJen Schefft
FormatTrade Paperback

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Item Height0.7 in
Item Weight8.3 Oz
Item Length8 in
Item Width5.3 in

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Dewey Edition22
Dewey Decimal306.81/53
SynopsisAdvice, insight, and inspiration for relishing the single life We live in a country that places an unhealthy emphasis on relationships, yet nearly 50 percent of all American women are single. But does being alone mean you have to be lonely and miserable? Absolutely not. Nobody knows that better than Jen Schefft, who got engaged to a rich and handsome man on TV's The Bachelor , only to break it off after six months--and who later stunned and infuriated viewers nationwide when she turned down the proposals of both finalists on The Bachelorette the following year. But even though she was reviled in the tabloid press and on the Internet, Jen believes it would be a far worse fate to commit to a relationship that was wrong for her. Better Single Than Sorry is an indispensable guide to thriving as a solo in a couples-obsessed culture. In this warm, compassionate, down-to-earth, and empowering book, Jen Schefft has a positive message to impart to millions of sensational single women: Love yourself . . . and never settle for anything less than everything you deserve., Advice, insight, and inspiration for relishing the single life! We live in a country that places an unhealthy emphasis on relationships, yet nearly 50 percent of all American women are single. But does being alone mean you have to be lonely and miserable? Absolutely not. Nobody knows that better than Jen Schefft, who got engaged to a rich and handsome man on TV's The Bachelor, only to break it off after six months--and who later stunned and infuriated viewers nationwide when she turned down the proposals of both finalists on The Bachelorette the following year. But even though she was reviled in the tabloid press and on the Internet, Jen believes it would be a far worse fate to commit to a relationship that was wrong for her. Better Single Than Sorry is an indispensable guide to thriving as a solo in a couples-obsessed culture. In this warm, compassionate, down-to-earth, and empowering book, Jen Schefft has a positive message to impart to millions of sensational single women: Love yourself . . . and never settle for anything less than everything you deserve., Advice, insight, and inspiration for relishing the single life! We live in a country that places an unhealthy emphasis on relationships, yet nearly 50 percent of all American women are single. But does being alone mean you have to be lonely and miserable? Absolutely not. Nobody knows that better than Jen Schefft, who got engaged to a rich and handsome man on TV's "The Bachelor," only to break it off after six months--and who later stunned and infuriated viewers nationwide when she turned down the proposals of both finalists on "The Bachelorette" the following year. But even though she was reviled in the tabloid press and on the Internet, Jen believes it would be a far worse fate to commit to a relationship that was wrong for her. "Better Single Than Sorry" is an indispensable guide to thriving as a solo in a couples-obsessed culture. In this warm, compassionate, down-to-earth, and empowering book, Jen Schefft has a positive message to impart to millions of sensational single women: Love yourself . . . and never settle for anything less than everything you deserve.

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  • Inspiring for anybody looking for relationship advice or just an outside perspective of many modern day relationships

    I feel this book is something many can learn and take advice out of, I see time and time again women and men alike settling with the wrong person or being with someone for superficial or materialistic purposes, if you are not happy and or your significant other is not giving you the attention that you deserve, there may be an issue and maybe you aren't even aware because so much of society is wrapped to believe and thought brought up deeming certain acts to just be acceptable, well they aren't and you should never be afraid to take a stand and this book will give you the encouragement, the advice, the will, and real life relationship storied that may have you second guessing the next time your significant other makes you think twice, this book is written by a 31 year old single female, I'd like to state that I am a male, and I am not endorsed or paid for writing this review, this is something that I believe in firmly and take into my everyday life for over a decade now, the book is a lot of contradictions as well but if your able to open your mind take them for what they are worth and take the most out of which you can, then this book is sure to give you some guidance and advice to never settling and living your life with no regrets

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