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From Bitter to Better

7 Steps to Recovering from the Divorce You Didn't Want

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From Bitter to Better

By: Abby Rodman
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Are you facing the fallout and pain of a divorce or break up you didn't want? Are you ready to move on, but anger or regret is holding you back?

From Bitter to Better: 7 Steps to Recovering from the Divorce You Didn't Want is the guide you need to move from heartbroken to heartened. Creating a meaningful and satisfying post-divorce life can be challenging, but it's doable - and it's necessary to gain your self-respect and well-being!

Developed by psychotherapist Abby Rodman, The TRANSIT Technique (Talk, Realize, Acknowledge, Nurture, Salvage, Identify, Toss) has helped hundreds of individuals face their divorced lives with peace, integrity, and success...and this audiobook will guide you through in seven straightforward steps.

Packed with powerful tips and thought-provoking exercises, From Bitter to Better will reveal why and how some people seem to easily reinvent themselves after divorce - and why they're no different from you! This is your ticket from the painful aftermath of your divorce, separation or break up, to a happier, healthier you.

©2014 Abby Rodman (P)2015 Abby Rodman
Divorce & Separation Personal Development Personal Success Relationships
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I enjoyed the content of this audiobook. The author read the story and the narration itself was fine. However, it sounded as if the recording was done under poor conditions, as there was a hollow sound in the background throughout the entire audiobook. Also, there was a chapter in which the author re-read several sentences, which was somewhat irritating. Although the message was solid a good editing of the audiobook should have picked up on these technical issues. Regardless of this, I still recommend this audiobook. The message was overall helpful. I also read the author's other book, "Without this Ring", which was excellent.

Good content but subpart sound

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