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After divorcing, separating from, or losing your spouse, you may find it hard to get back on track. David Jones knows because he's gone through the same experience, having divorced his wife after eighteen years of marriage. In this book, he reveals the struggles of being single and how to start over, find a direction, and live life to the fullest. He also answers questions such as: ¿ How can you make new friends? ¿ How can you practice self-care? ¿ How can diet and exercise help you move forward? ¿ How do you get out of your comfort zone? The author emphasizes that future challenges won't be…mehr

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After divorcing, separating from, or losing your spouse, you may find it hard to get back on track. David Jones knows because he's gone through the same experience, having divorced his wife after eighteen years of marriage. In this book, he reveals the struggles of being single and how to start over, find a direction, and live life to the fullest. He also answers questions such as: ¿ How can you make new friends? ¿ How can you practice self-care? ¿ How can diet and exercise help you move forward? ¿ How do you get out of your comfort zone? The author emphasizes that future challenges won't be as difficult as breaking up or losing your partner. The losses, setbacks, and failures of the past are all things to build upon. The goal of this book is for you to discover you-to live your story with a little help from the author's own experiences.
Autorenporträt
Reader in Welsh and Atlantic History, Aberystwyth University, Wales. Serves as curate in the Church in Wales. Author of 'A Glorious Work in the World: Welsh Methodists and the International Evangelical Revival, 1735-50', co-author of 'The Elect Methodists: Calvinistic Methodism in England and Wales, 1735-1811'; editor of 'Religions in Wales: 1700 to the Present'; co-editor of 'Engaging with Martyn Lloyd-Jones' (Apollos), 'Evangelicalism and Fundamentalism in the United Kingdom during the Twentieth Century' (OUP); contributor to 'The Emergence of Evangelicalism' (Apollos).