If you're ready to meet new people and develop new friendships, then this book is for you!Meeting new people and especially making new friends is not easy for all of us - especially after a certain age.
Written by a licensed therapist, this book is packed full of helpful advice and tips to overcome social anxiety and start building a stronger social circle, such as: Tips for moving past small talk Advice for getting out of your own head ...
The goal of this volume is to offer scholarly summaries of theory and research on topics at the frontier of the study of these social psychological influences—both interpersonal and intrapersonal—on subjective well-being and life ...
It's the first day of school, and none of my old friends are in my new class! Making new friends can be hard, but in this gorgeous new picture book, it can also be a whole lot of fun!
A heartwarming story of family, friendship and love as seen through the eyes of two unlikely siblings. The Adventures of Rayne & Presley is sure to bring a smile to the face of every reader young or old.
With this book you will learn to: Make and maintain friendships when you (or your friends) keep moving Have deeper and more meaningful conversations Triumph over awkwardness in social situations Become less dependent on your phone Identify ...
SINGLE? WIDOWED? DIVORCED? Having trouble coping with the Single Scene? Tired of the same old faces at singles events? Here's a fresh look at how to break away from the ... You'll feel confident— and happy—about being Single Again!
This book is an absolute MUST for young adults, students, parents, people of all ages, and those living alone, this book is full of well-researched strategies that you can use to find friends easily and form deeper, more meaningful ...
In her thought-provoking, uproarious memoir, Bertsche blends the story of her girl-dates (whom she meets everywhere from improv class to friend rental websites) with the latest social research to examine how difficult—and hilariously ...
People moved, and they took their working wealth with them. The question is, why? Why did Americans move so much of their income from state to state? Which states benefitted and which states suffered? And why does it matter?