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Do you believe that there are no good men left? Do you find that you attract all the wrong men and can't figure out why? If so, then reading "Your Choice in Men: Why You Seem to Attract the Wrong Ones" will guide you through what could be the reasons. You will only be able to find the man of your dreams once you wake up from your nightmare of perpetual relationships with men who are not supposed to be in an intimate relationship with you in the first place. There are basic, fundamental, commonsense truths that will help you stop making the same mistakes when it comes to choosing a good man. We…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Do you believe that there are no good men left? Do you find that you attract all the wrong men and can't figure out why? If so, then reading "Your Choice in Men: Why You Seem to Attract the Wrong Ones" will guide you through what could be the reasons. You will only be able to find the man of your dreams once you wake up from your nightmare of perpetual relationships with men who are not supposed to be in an intimate relationship with you in the first place. There are basic, fundamental, commonsense truths that will help you stop making the same mistakes when it comes to choosing a good man. We all have made decisions but only realized that certain decisions were bad ones once they played themselves out. How do you recover from a bad decision when it comes to men? You stop and take the time to learn what you did wrong and stop focusing on how he did you wrong. When you recognize that every decision you make will affect your outcome, good or bad, only then will you be able to focus your energy on the right man and excuse all the wrong men from your life. This book will give you information that will help you or at least an explanation that will enlighten you on the experiences that must be traveled in order to find the person that is meant for you.
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Curtis Jordan knew there was more to his life than what existed inside a poor community called Huntersville, where he grew up as a child. He lived with his grandparents, who always provided a stable environment for him as he was growing up. He went on to join the army and traveled all over the world-to such places as Australia, South Korea, Japan, and the Fiji islands-and he lived in Hawaii for four years. During his travels, he experienced many cultures and different lifestyles that never existed in the small town of his youth. In 1968, Curtis Jordan was born to Carnel and Vivian Jordan in Portsmouth, Virginia. He quickly realized that reading was a way that would either promote him or expose him. During a sixth-grade reading comprehension lecture, he realized how important reading was when a teacher wanted to place him at a reading level below his classmates because of his poor reading demonstration. That incident made him develop into an avid reader, which increased with intensity after he graduated high school and joined the Army. He read comic books, the Bible, and other various books, and he took classes on speed-reading. Over the years, his love for reading developed into a love for writing. He realized that he was easily able to write short stories fluidly, and his friends wanted to read them. Curtis had the opportunity to give some advice to a woman about a man she was dating, and that experience led him to put his thoughts about the outcome on paper. It was fifteen years later before he decided he had something that should be shared with women who may feel as if they are unable to find a good man. He understood that a woman's choice is crucial and that maybe it was more precious than most women had ever considered. He found himself making subtle suggestions whenever his female friends asked for advice concerning men and relationships. His advice developed into a real concern for the kinds of men that he saw his friends choosing. This all became personal for him when someone close to him made a bad choice in a man. The relationship ended with her being heartbroken and left a single parent with a disabled child. This incident sparked Curtis into writing what has now become a book on the importance of choices. Curtis is a retired army veteran with twenty years of military service, and he is a licensed respiratory therapist. His image is featured at the Bird Aviation Museum and Invention Center in Sagle, Idaho, for his work with transport ventilators while serving on the U.S. Army Burn Flight Team. He holds an Associate degree in Network System Administration and a Bachelor's degree in Information System & Cybersecurity. Curtis Jordan is single and the proud father of three sons, Curtis Jordan II, Dondre' Jordan, and Darien Jordan.