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STRONGER THAN YOU THINK
The 10 Blind Spots That Undermine Your Relationship... and How to See Past Them
In STRONGER THAN YOU THINK, psychologist and relationship expert Gary W. Lewandowski exposes 10 myths that are sabotaging your relationship and provides practical, science-backed tools for addressing them.
Through a blend of hot off the press science, engaging writing, impactful examples, expert insights, and storytelling, STRONGER THAN YOU THINK presents a refreshing and eye-opening set of mind-tingling insights such as:
- To forecast your relationship's future, you are the worst person to ask. Close female friends are best.
- Men are the real romantics in relationships, not women.
- It's okay to be selfish. When you put me before you, it can help both of you.
- When it comes to closeness, you can have too much of a good thing.
- The amount of sex you should have each week to keep your relationship strong is less than you think.
- You need to stop trying to find a "soulmate."
- Struggles actually strengthen your relationship.
- If you want fewer relationship complications, you should seek a less attractive partner.
- When your relationship doesn't help you become a better person, ending it does.
And dozens more...
Dr. Lewandowski is an award-winning professor and researcher; his very popular TED Talk has been viewed nearly 1 million times; he also runs the award-winning website www.ScienceOfRelationships.com (now Luvze.com). Whether verbally sparring with The Millionaire Matchmaker on CNN, or providing quotes for The New York Times, The Atlantic, VICE, and NPR, among many others, Dr. Lewandowski discusses science in ways that resonate widely. His articles have been enjoyed by 3 million readers via outlets such as The Washington Post, IFLScience.com, Daily Mail, Business Insider, Salon, The New Republic, Time, and Newsweek. He has been featured in over 100 mainstream media pieces over the past 5 years, with over half of those mentions occurring in the last few years. He has a robust speaking schedule, strong relationships with media outlets and journalists, and connections to others including Sheryl Sandberg, Daniel Gilbert, Daniel Ariely, and Helen Fisher. This is his first trade book.
- To forecast your relationship's future, you are the worst person to ask. Close female friends are best.
- Men are the real romantics in relationships, not women.
- It's okay to be selfish. When you put me before you, it can help both of you.
- When it comes to closeness, you can have too much of a good thing.
- The amount of sex you should have each week to keep your relationship strong is less than you think.
- You need to stop trying to find a "soulmate."
- Struggles actually strengthen your relationship.
- If you want fewer relationship complications, you should seek a less attractive partner.
- When your relationship doesn't help you become a better person, ending it does.
And dozens more...
Dr. Lewandowski is an award-winning professor and researcher; his very popular TED Talk has been viewed nearly 1 million times; he also runs the award-winning website www.ScienceOfRelationships.com (now Luvze.com). Whether verbally sparring with The Millionaire Matchmaker on CNN, or providing quotes for The New York Times, The Atlantic, VICE, and NPR, among many others, Dr. Lewandowski discusses science in ways that resonate widely. His articles have been enjoyed by 3 million readers via outlets such as The Washington Post, IFLScience.com, Daily Mail, Business Insider, Salon, The New Republic, Time, and Newsweek. He has been featured in over 100 mainstream media pieces over the past 5 years, with over half of those mentions occurring in the last few years. He has a robust speaking schedule, strong relationships with media outlets and journalists, and connections to others including Sheryl Sandberg, Daniel Gilbert, Daniel Ariely, and Helen Fisher. This is his first trade book.
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Published 2021-02-09 by Soark / Little Brown |
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