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Title Statement | Things no one taught us about love: how to build healthy relationships with yourself and others / Vex King. |
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Author | King, Vex |
Additional Contributors | King, Vex |
Publication | New York: HarperOne, an imprint of HarperCollinsPublishers,2025.©2023 |
Extent of Item | 301 pages ; |
ISBN | 9780063278172 (trade paperback) |
Other Number | pr07760471 |
General Notes | Previously published as Closer to love: United Kingdom : Bluebird, 2023. |
Summary | "Beloved spiritual teacher Vex King follows up his international bestseller Good Vibes, Good Life with this essential guide to building meaningful, mindful, and loving relationships. Humans are social animals. But it is nearly impossible to build healthy, sustainable bonds with others without first having a good relationship with yourself. To get along with others, we often alter our habits or subsume our unique personalities. By trying to transform or suppress our true selves, we erode our self-worth and self-knowledge. We begin to lose sight of who we really are and what we truly want. When our self-understanding and self-confidence are damaged, it ultimately hurts our relationships. In this wise and transformative book -- a revised edition of Closer to Love -- Vex King helps us find and sustain the connections we want with ourselves and others. Good relationships begin with loving ourselves and recognizing our own desires and needs. This self-discovery allows our best selves to radiate with confidence and to attract and choose partners -- romantic and platonic -- who are truly compatible. When we feel comfortable in our own skin, we are able to give and receive love without being blocked by the destructive emotions and past trauma that previously held us back and prevented us from forming fulfilling and lasting relationships."-- |
Subjects & Genres | |
By Topic | Interpersonal relations |
Love | |
Self-actualization (Psychology) | |
Self-help techniques |