If you like a self-help guidelines with a doze of sarcasm, I recommend you "The best skills of seducing for every woman ".
Written in a form of short stories, this book compares advices that grandma told us with viral skills of seducing.
Every woman who wants to know why she lost her boyfriend and why she can't win the competition will find her answers in the book.
Here are arguments that break old judgments and traditional opinions.
The review:
Kristina Gallo has a new book for you. Young or old, child or parent, lady or gent, this book gives you a balanced insight over what it takes to make your own way in this fast-moving society. The author points out that the skills of seduction transcend generations, they are here from the dawns of history and will stay as long as the sun will shade its shine upon the surface of this planet. Actually, it's not about seduction but about our personal talents in exploiting this natural resource. This is simply a remarkable work, because of the positive influence that can have on a woman's personality and self-esteem. In a world of men, women forgot about how amazing they can be. The book will remind you that women can be beautiful, intelligent, attractive.... and so on, as long as they are self-confident. The rest is marketing, strategy or game.
Gallo really surprises us with this topic, writing a complex book, in a direct language, as she used to, bringing to readers attention real cases inspired by real life. This means she suggest us that we can learn from others mistakes. This gives more courage, actually inviting to master our own lives, before others will. Trying to please others won't work. So every person should offer one'self a chance to self-knowledge, to bring out the best and to make things different. This is what I like more about this book is that we all get the idea that the happiness you find in yourself is the best, because it lasts. You won't find here stuffs you want to hear, both men and women are responsible for a wrong or bad relationship.
Gallo really surprises us with this topic, writing a complex book, in a direct language, as she used to, bringing to readers attention real cases inspired by real life. This means she suggest us that we can learn from others mistakes. This gives more courage, actually inviting to master our own lives, before others will. Trying to please others won't work. So every person should offer one'self a chance to self-knowledge, to bring out the best and to make things different. This is what I like more about this book is that we all get the idea that the happiness you find in yourself is the best, because it lasts. You won't find here stuffs you want to hear, both men and women are responsible for a wrong or bad relationship.
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