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Relationship Advice for Prima Donnas
Relationship Advice for Prima Donnas
Relationship Advice for Prima Donnas
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Relationship Advice for Prima Donnas

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While going through life as a selfish prima donna may seem to have its benefits, you are bound to need relationship advice (probably sooner rather than later) if this is how you roll. No worries. In this 14-chapter book, Arthur Laud will walk you through fixing the problems in all your relationships and show you how to be popular. Soon you will have people actually liking you, and you don't even need to trade in your convertible or your $300 pair of sunglasses. 
 
You need to have healthy, functional relationships in order to fully enjoy all that this world has to offer. If you have been missing out on this important aspect of life, it's time to remedy that situation. 

LanguageEnglish
PublisherAndy Kasch
Release dateOct 2, 2019
ISBN9781393845225
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    Relationship Advice for Prima Donnas - Andy Kasch

    Relationship Advice for Prima Donnas

    How to Have Healthy Functional Relationships with Family, Friends, and Co-Workers... even if you are a tad on the selfish side.

    Arthur Laud

    © 2012-2109 Andrew Kasch

    All Rights Reserved.  No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form or by any means, including scanning, photocopying, or otherwise without prior written permission of the copyright holder.

    Disclaimer and Terms of Use: The Author and Publisher have strived to be as accurate and complete as possible in the creation of this book, notwithstanding the fact that he does not warrant or represent at any time that the contents within are accurate due to the rapidly changing nature of the Internet. While all attempts have been made to verify information provided in this publication, the Author and Publisher assume no responsibility for errors, omissions, or contrary interpretation of the subject matter herein. Any perceived slights of specific persons, peoples, or organizations are unintentional. In practical advice books, like anything else in life, there are no guarantees of personal results.  This book is not intended for use as a source of legal, business, accounting, medical, or financial advice. All readers are advised to seek services of competent professionals in the legal, business, accounting, medical, and finance fields. Furthermore, what works for some people may not work for others. Following the advice given in this book may result in unintended consequences in your life and the author and publisher assume no responsibility for that. Pursue the contents of this book at your own risk.

    Table of Contents

    Why Your Relationships Suck

    Why You Need Healthy Relationships

    Are You Really As Cool As You Think You Are?

    Becoming an Asset Instead of a Liability

    Being Supportive

    Practicing the Art of Personal Sacrifice

    Finding Satisfaction in Small Things

    Earning Respect

    Wow- Suddenly People Actually Like You

    Supporting Your Spouse/Significant Other

    Supporting Your Children

    Supporting Your Friends

    Healthy Co-Worker Relationships

    Conclusion

    About the Author

    Why Your Relationships Suck

    Relationships are not an easy and natural thing to maintain for many people. This is quite understandable. We are all individuals with our own individual goals and priorities. You will not find another person on the planet with your personal list of priorities, not even your beloved fiancée. When people in our lives have different priorities which conflict with our own, trouble ensues - especially if they are a spouse or significant other. Somebody is going to be disappointed, in the very least.

    If you find yourself having trouble in your relationships and are wondering why, it is because of an inability to reconcile your difference in priorities with those of the other person(s). Who is to blame for this? Usually both parties own at least some degree of fault for the situation at hand, much like a traffic accident. But understand that the odds are against it being mostly the other person’s fault with every single relationship in your life.

    Ask yourself if you are the one to blame for

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