Get Your Ex Back: Learn about the No Contact Rule, Texting, and Other Plans to Get Back Together

· Efalon Acies · Narrated by Sarah Owens
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This is a 2-book combo, which has the following titles:



Book 1: How do you get over a breakup? It may sound simple when you hear about all kinds of tips, but it’s never easy. Everyone who has gone through it, knows that.


However, sometimes, relationships have erroneously been broken. Partners may have still been able to turn it into something that was right for the both of them. Perhaps they were compatible after all, but there was miscommunication or some other problem that caused.


In this book, you will learn more about two things: How to pull through the rough times and how to plan out a way to get him or her back.





Book 2: Getting back together can be tricky. Hurt feelings have to be put aside or discussed. Closure has to come, and communication has to be at a higher level. At a vulnerable stage when your ex is still indecisive (whether he/she admits it or not), there is a window of opportunity of getting back together. If you use it well, chances are that it can work out again. But I think it’s safe to safe that during this crucial time period, it matters what you say and do to gain his/her trust back.


In this guide, you will learn more about things to say to your ex that will spark curiosity, interest, and trust. You will also learn about signs that you might be rebounding, flirting techniques, how to argue fairly, habits that happy couples share, and healthy relationship advice.


Personally, I think everyone in or out of a relationship could benefit from these ideas.

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5.0
2 reviews
Rachel Swenson
November 12, 2020
This audiobook needs a big, fat 5-star testimonial. I guess the first several pages were my favorite ones, since the whole principle that the subtitle refers to, is explained. All the fundamentals are here. Later on in the book, more depth gets included, and I believe this is what makes it so good. I am trying to say one thing bad about this audiobook, but I can't. It's simply too great. So without more exaggeration, I just believe everybody must consider listening to it.
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