How To Love People Enough To Involve Them In Your Dreams and Future
"Friendship is a Verb"
By Stuart Wood Have you ever felt lost and alone? Do you sometimes find yourself drowning amongst a sea of words around you, only to find the comfort you need elusive? You need a friend. Learn the importance of communicating with others. And understand why having the opportunity to share triumphs, failures, fears and ambitions is so important for fulfillment in life. You will always need people. Success in life is a collection of relationships and that success is dependent upon the degree you succeed with people. "Friendship Is A Verb" teaches you how to do that. About the Author: Friendship is a Verb (in a hurting world) was born from the experiences of Stuart Wood and close friends. His natural ability to communicate difficult and often painful issues, sensitively yet directly; simply yet honestly, oozes from every page. Whether Stuart writes commentary or poetry, the same transparency and challenge is there. He does not believe in trying to give simple answers where there are none. However, he does believe that it is important to speak up for those who have no voice, and that it is important to challenge those in a position of power or influence to carefully measure their words and actions. You need a friend. "People thrive in relationships; it provides them with meaning, a sense of purpose & belonging." Learn why everyone you meet has something different to give. Discover that even when some friends analyze and critique you, these types of friends are also necessary. Discover how many kinds of personalities involved in your life teach and strengthen you. Relationship skills can be learned, and "Friendship Is A Verb" is the first step to identify those skills and empower yourself to fall in love with people and people fall in love with you. Order your copy of: "Friendship Is A Verb" 
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~ Add To Cart ~ P.S. "Friendship Is A Verb" presents a practical guide to recognizing the importance of relationships in our daily lives and how to share that knowledge with others.
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