The Shy Single: A Bold Guide to Dating for the Less-than-Bold Dater

The Shy Single: A Bold Guide to Dating for the Less-than-Bold Dater
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Manufacturer: Rodale Books
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Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 646.77
EAN: 9781579548698
ISBN: 1579548695
Label: Rodale Books
Manufacturer: Rodale Books
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 256
Publication Date: 2004-06-12
Publisher: Rodale Books
Studio: Rodale Books

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Nearly 50 percent of adults in the United States describe themselves as chronically shy, and an even larger number are single. These numbers prove what we already know: There are a lot of us sitting home alone, letting the dating world pass us by. But it doesn't have to be that way!

In The Shy Single, New York psychologist Bonnie Jacobson outlines her breakthrough program that helps shy men and women securely maneuver any social situation. At the heart of the book is her confidence-boosting plan for managing the three stages of a shyness attack A dating profile quiz, journaling exercises, cumulative courage-rating scores, and real testimonies from Dr. Jacobson's extraordinarily popular shyness workshops round out the "coach's corner" advice for shy daters on how to:
- Work a room and get past awkward introductions
- Participate in dinner conversations and bridge uncomfortable silences
- Ask someone out
- End a date gracefully
- Handle sexual advances

The aim of The Shy Single is not to make us un-shy, but to enable us to function despite our pounding hearts and sweaty palms. With small, manageable steps, we can gain self-assurance and learn how to finesse awkward or possibly embarrassing situations. Navigate a room with small talk? No problem. Ask out a coworker? No sweat. Make the first move in an intimate situation? You bet. From going online to declining a second date to determining whether we've found "the one," Dr. Jacobson shows us that dating happiness isn't just for other, more outgoing people--it's for us.



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Summary: A little helpful
Comment: A lot of the advice in this book falls into the practice makes perfect category; it would work if you dated a lot of people and therefore had lots of opportunities to put it into practice, but if I had that many dates lined up I probably wouldn't need the book as the experience itself would solve the shyness, there are some good tips and advice here though so if you are shy it might be worth a read, but if you only date a girl once every couple of years forget it.

On a personal note I did manage to find a girlfriend shortly after reading this book, in retrospect the techniques were not needed... lets just say (in my opinion) being in the right situation to meet someone and develop a connection with them (mabye through common interests like religion, reading and firearms for example) whilst being yourself is more important than developing social skills, unfortunately for shys like me those sorts of opportunities dont come along very often.

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Summary: middle of the road guide
Comment: This is written in a fairly light style, with helpful lists and checklists and templates. The insights are substaniated by anecdote and studies, with emphasis on informal and some formal case studies from the author's clients. Most of the advice is for people who are EXTREMELY shy. And I mean extremely. There are some universal advice steps here and there, especially about dating, but a lot centers on just summoning courage for any kind of social endeavor. One chapter I liked followed the routines and strategies of successful daters instead of the shy specific advice for overcoming fear and self-punishment and being overly critical and the like.

Overall it was adequate, but I found the writing style to be a little bland.



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Summary: Novel
Comment: Not very insightful, read it a novel the recommendatiosn are either hard to follow or useless

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Summary: Not very insightful, for someone with very limited dating/social skills
Comment: I bought it cause I consider myself pretty shy. I have trouble asking girls out from time to time and stuff. However this is something you can just overcome on your own, with dedication and practice. At least not with much from this book, unless, like I said you have barely any experience at all.

To be honest I put the book down one quarter of the way through and haven't read it since. Too much common sense and obvious suggestions here.

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Summary: From shyness to self-confidence
Comment: I recommend this book because it provides sound advices for shy people.

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