10 Dates To Your Soulmate
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In 10 Dates to Your Soulmate, licensed marriage and family therapist and celebrity matchmaker Dr. Christie Kederian presents a holistic approach to dating–a research-backed, proven step-by-step process that guides readers to look both inward and outward to discover if someone is their potential soulmate and move the relationship forward in just ten dates.
Say goodbye to ghosting, gaslighting, games, and guilt from past mistakes in dating relationships. 10 Dates to Your Soulmate uncovers how you can get from a first date to knowing someone is your soulmate in 10 dates or less.
Finding forever love doesn’t have to feel impossible. 10 Dates to Your Soulmate is a road map that gets you past first dates, providing practical dating tips and strategies, as well as insightful questions and observations to help you not only identify a good partner, but also recognize your own roadblocks to love (and move past them once and for all).
In this book, relationship therapist and celebrity matchmaker Dr. Christie Kederian presents a research-backed and proven step-by-step process that will help you:
Get clear about who you are, what you’re looking for, and your expectations for a relationship
Evaluate your past and understand how previous relationships may be holding you back from creating love with someone new
Explore attachment wounds, fears, and vulnerabilities that often come to the surface early in a relationship
Identify common self-protective strategies that are no longer helping you and distinguish trauma responses from true red flags
And, after 10 dates, help you understand how to approach the future of the relationship with confidence and clarity
Learning about someone’s character is a lifetime endeavor, but in knowing how to ask the right questions and show up authentically, you will more quickly–and less painfully–grow a deeper relationship with your date and with yourself.
9780310369165 Christie Kederian Paperback
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