Single. on purpose. : a guide to finding yourself / John Kim.
"From the Angry Therapist and author of I USED TO BE A MISERABLE F*CK comes a guide to prioritizing your relationship with yourself and living a more meaningful life, regardless of your relationship status"-- Provided by publisher.
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- ISBN: 9780062980731
- ISBN: 0062980734
- Physical Description: 236 pages; 22 cm
- Publisher: New York, NY : HarperCollins Publishing, [2021]
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Subject: | Self-actualization (Psychology) Single people. Conduct of life. |
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Single on Purpose : Redefine Everything. Find Yourself First
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Single on Purpose : Redefine Everything. Find Yourself First
The author of I Used to Be a Miserable F*ck, The Angry Therapist, now teaches you how to prioritize your relationship with yourself and live a more meaningful life, whether you're alone, dating, or with a partner. There's more to life than loving someone. But being single can feel like a death sentence. Why does being alone = being lonely And why do we stop working on ourselves when we're in a relationship After a painful divorce, "The Angry Therapist" John Kim realized he had never truly been on his own. He went on a journey to rebuild his relationship with himself, going from alone and disconnected to alone and fulfilled. Kim has gone on to help thousands of clients find their own unique way to break free of expectations and finally live their truth. With Single on Purpose, Kim takes his signature no-BS "self-help in a shot glass" approach as he shares his own singlehood story and shows readers how to own their shit, break their patterns, and find a grounded sense of self. Spending time to cultivate your relationship with yourself shouldn't be something you only do when you hit rock bottom, go through a major loss, or have a quarter-life crisis. All of us, at some point, need to be single--on purpose.