The New Single
Finding, Fixing, and Falling Back in Love With Yourself After a Break-up or Divorce
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Narrated by:
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Tamsen Fadal
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By:
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Tamsen Fadal
After the shock of a relationship change it can be tough to get out of bed in the morning, much less be at your best. But it doesn't have to be that way. With a realistic and proven game plan to help you get where you want to be, The New Single is the essential roadmap to:
- Radiating confidence
- Taking better care of yourself inside and out, from career and finances, to home, health, and fitness
- Surviving the split-up and starting over, 90 days at a time
- Embracing the person you are today
- Avoiding toxic patterns and dangerous missteps
Tamsen Fadal is empathetic and incisive about relationships and breakups: she learned many of the lessons in The New Single the hard way. Now, with candor and humor, she's sharing her secrets, stories, and sometimes painful lessons.
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Critic reviews
What made the experience of listening to The New Single the most enjoyable?
The book helped me understand my situation as a new single, and gave good advise.What was the most interesting aspect of this story? The least interesting?
It was helpful. Not terribly interesting or boring either.What didn’t you like about Tamsen Fadal’s performance?
She sounds like a news lady. Uggghhhh! Please get a narrator next time.What’s an idea from the book that you will remember?
The idea that you have to renew your bedroom and house after a breakup.Any additional comments?
I'd recommend it overallVery helpful advise in all areas
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Some factors took away from my giving it a 5-star review all around. The first and most major point is that I felt like Jerry Seinfeld complaining about a fast talker. Tamsen talks fast and it really bothered me at first. I got more used to it as the book went on. At one point, Tamsen talks about a man who she dated who said that it bothered him when she spoke so fast. She admitted to speaking quickly, and my first thoughts were (a) I can totally identify with this man's opinion and (b) if you know you talk fast, perhaps it would be wise to consider talking slower if you narrate your own book. It's not like the narration has to be sloooooooow, but somewhat slower would have improved things greatly.
The second point, which is far more minor is that I felt like some of the advice was geared to a much different lifestyle. Tamsen was living in NYC and she's a TV personality. Many of the points seemed geared to this metropolitan, much more trendy lifestyle that is not my life. When these points came up, I did relate some of the advice to my suburban lifestyle, but somehow, the differences between her life and mine made me disconnect a little bit.
On the plus side, I did like Tamsen and despite what I said above, I think she does a good job with her book and her performance. I like these advice books when they come from the person who went through the experience rather than being something more dry or written by a psychologist. I'd recommend listening to the audiiobook. I'm glad that I did, even if I wasn't 'lovin' every minute of it' with the fast talking.
Good Advice, but a Seinfeld-like Fast Talker
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I wish this book was in existence 18 months ago!
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SO HELPFUL LOVED IT. IM JUST STARTING MY JOURNEY
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Endless bits of recycled “advice”
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