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Coming Apart

How to Heal Your Broken Heart

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By: Daphne Rose Kingma, Katherine Woodward Thomas -foreword by
Narrated by: Shayr Guthrie
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Summary

With over 250,000 print copies sold, Coming Apart has been an important resource for hundreds of thousands of people experiencing painful divorces and breakups. Whether going through a divorce, separation, or breakup, bestselling author Daphne Rose Kingma offers the tools and validation needed to move forward.

Find joy in your life again. Love is great; a broken heart, not so much. Usually accompanied by insomnia, loss of appetite, and depression, the end of a relationship is a hard time for anyone. This breakup first aid kit helps you get through heartbreak without falling apart and with your self-esteem intact.

Understand yourself and become inspired. While only time can heal wounds, understanding what transpired in each of our relationships is what allows us to finally let go and move on. With a refreshing perspective on relationships and divorce, Coming Apart helps us understand that all relationships come with lessons to be learned.

With a foreword by the author of Conscious Uncoupling, Katherine Woodward Thomas, this new edition is sure to impress fans of How to Survive the Loss of a Love, Getting Past Your Breakup, The Breakup Bible, Uncoupling, and other divorce books for women.

©2020 Daphne Rose Kingma (P)2020 Highbridge Audio
Divorce & Separation Love, Dating & Attraction Personal Development Personal Success Relationships Self-Esteem Heartfelt Divorce
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