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Stop Being Lonely: Three Simple Steps to Developing Close Friendships and Deep Relationships

✍ Scribed by Asatryan Kira.


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New World Library, 2016. β€” 177 p. β€” ISBN-10: 160868380X. β€” ISBN-13: 978-1608683802

Loneliness isn’t something that happens only when we are physically alone. It can also happen when we are with people. Online friends, followers, or β€œlikers” don’t necessarily add up to much when you crave fulfilling interaction, and satisfying, long-term relationships are not a mystery to be left up to chance (or technology). The good news is that, according to relationship coach Kira Asatryan, loneliness has a reliable antidote: the feeling of closeness. We can and should cultivate closeness in our relationships using the steps outlined in this book: knowing, caring, and mastering closeness.
Whether with romantic partners, friends, family members, or business colleagues, these techniques will help you establish true closeness with others. The simple and straightforward actions Asatryan presents in this wonderfully practical book will guide you toward better relationships and less loneliness in all social contexts

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