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The Art of Letting Go

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The Art of Letting Go

Written by: Rania Naim, Skyla Child, Marisa Bagnato, Sabrina Alexis, Heidi Priebe, Marisa Donnelly, Becca Martin, Bianca Sparacino, Kovie Biakolo, Lauren Jarvis-Gibson, Ellen Nguyen, Beau Taplin, Ari Eastman, Kim Quindlen, Thought Catalog - Editor
Narrated by: Tanya Eby
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We often struggle to let some people go, especially when they made that decision. We question the universe, we question ourselves, and we question everyone around us but we never truly get our answers. Letting someone go takes time, patience, and commitment to actively stop ourselves from relapsing and thinking about that person again. The Art of Letting Go helps you understand why, how, and when you should let someone go so you can move on and never look back.

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Death & Grief Divorce Relationships Self-Help
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Relatable book for those who are finding reasons to move on and also for those who still want to stick despite it seems like its ended

Actually a very good self help book on moving on 👍

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One of the finest compilation of the thoughts and advices on this topic and a definitive guide to navigating life.

Fantastic

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The narrators voice sounds so boring and dull, it made me let go of this book soo soon, as fast as I took a hold of it.

The audio sounds like a robot.

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Its not a book about letting people go, like people who died or family members who you will never see again. Its a book about a women complaining about her Ex and she is not over him.

Quote "Remember me when you kiss her", yeah she is not letting go.

It's a number one feel good book after breakup, cause hey nothing's your fault, you deserve everything, you deserve yours and theirs attention, but they don't deserve your attention.

A book on Women complaining about her Ex

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It's the most infuriating book you'll probably read in your life.
The book starts with how nothing you do will change your destiny. It doesn't matter how hard you try to achieve something, if it's not destined, it's not yours.


That kind of talk is good for fairy tales and religion (could've just said religion), but not something you want to live by.

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