How to Be a Best Friend Forever: Making and Keeping Lifetime Relationships
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Rating | : | 4.34 (502 Votes) |
Asin | : | 161375017X |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 296 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2017-02-08 |
Language | : | English |
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Townsend and his family live in Southern California. He has authored or coauthored over 20 books, selling 5 million copies, including the 2 million-seller Boundaries and Leadership Beyond Reason. John Townsend is a psychologist, speaker and leadership coach. Dr. Dr. He cohosts the nationally syndicated daily radio program New Life Live, heard on over 160 markets nationwide, with a listening audience of 3 million.
a detailed explanation of how to be friend and why it is so important to have several best friends outside of family. E. D. Hance This is a detailed cookbook on how to be a friend. Then it goes on to explain what to look for when seeking a new best friend. Then it explains how to grow the friendship up to the level of BFF (best friend forever). Then it explains how to cultivate the friendship and be mutually beneficial to each other over time. It also goes into great detail on how friends outside of your immediate family are needed to help you grow and mature. You need grace with honesty when you talk to a friend about deep, serious top. Vanessa Bowman said Awesome!!!!. I liked how it was broken down and explained with real life examples. I chose it based on the book "Safe People" and would recommend both books to friends.. Eleanore Greeves said Disappointing. I am a huge fan of the author (and Henry Cloud) which makes giving this book "Disappointing" according to Eleanore Greeves. I am a huge fan of the author (and Henry Cloud) which makes giving this book 2 stars painful since both men are my personal heroes. The book is simplistic with limited insights and does not address the myriad issues that come up in all friendships. The questions that should have been addressed might include: what does one do when you feel let down by a friend? What if you find yourself always pursuing a friendship but you never feel the reverse is true? How does one mourn lost friendships? Are there seasons o. stars painful since both men are my personal heroes. The book is simplistic with limited insights and does not address the myriad issues that come up in all friendships. The questions that should have been addressed might include: what does one do when you feel let down by a friend? What if you find yourself always pursuing a friendship but you never feel the reverse is true? How does one mourn lost friendships? Are there seasons o
Enter Dr. In this insightful and practical book, you'll discover the thrilling truth--and open yourself to the awesome reality--that one of life's greatest joys is the joy of having a best friend forever.. Even so, there's nothing like the sustaining strength and life-enriching power of true-blue, forever friends. And we need them now more than ever. John Townsend, the best-selling coauthor of Boundaries (over 2 million copies sold) and one of America's foremost authorities on relationships. From the Back Cover Fr
Our world has diluted the meaning of friendship, but the reality is, there’s nothing like the sustaining strength of true-blue, forever friends. Still, many people are convinced that they’ll never find such lifelong connections—or that they don’t need them. In this encouraging audio book, best-selling author and psychologist John Townsend delivers hope and help for making these relationships a reality—and for making them even better if you’ve already got a “bestie.” His eight principles for building the very best kind of friendship, along with his shared experiences within his own friendships (including mistakes he’s made), will move every listener to aspire to deeper connections and to stay the course when challenges arise. Townsend’s simple but profound concepts are sure to transform listeners’ relationships and keep them from missing out on one of life’s greatest and most essential joys: the joy of having a best friend.