Goodbye Mr Ex
A woman's guide to moving on
by Marina Pearson
Transform your ex relationship struggle into freedom. Ever wondered what keeps most women struggling in the pain and anger of their ex-relationships and why they keep having their buttons pushed? This...
- 208 Pages
- 7 January 2013
- ISBN: 9781908746627
Description
Transform your ex relationship struggle into freedom. Ever wondered what keeps most women struggling in the pain and anger of their ex-relationships and why they keep having their buttons pushed? This book identifies what these factors are and will give you a pro-active approach to free you from your past in a quick and painless fashion, giving you back your "inner mojo" and a sense of peace, so you can move on without looking back. Why struggle and go it alone when you don't have to? Free yourself of the past today and create your new life!
Authors
Marina Pearson is an author, speaker and the founder of Divorce Shift, an organisation that supports women to get over their ex relationships through her fast and effective methodology. She has been featured in The Guardian, Daily Mail and a number of National Women’s Magazines as well as a Divorce Show on SKY TV.
Reviews
“Marina has found the ideal way to support you in transforming a painful ending of your marriage into a great start for the rest of your life. For all the women out there that just turned single, it is the most practical and inspiring book to get your life back on track and to find happiness again.”
“The book is so refreshing – it feels like it’s part of a growing school of modern thought in the grand tradition of the Stoics, my favourite philosophers! I love the blend of gentle yet firm support. It’s not tough love to me; it’s nurturing necessity. I thought the combo was magic.”
“An honest and plain-English guide to how to stop your ex – or how you react to your ex – getting in the way of a beautiful life. Just like her workshops, Marina’s book is engaging and accessible, yet does not dumb down the powerful effects of a break-up on the heart and spirit, nor the good that can come from learning how to shift through your divorce and break-up, leaving bitterness way behind you.”