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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalAs a woman who firmly believes in love and romance, I think our love life can be the biggest source of joy and happiness for us.
However, things don’t always go as we expect them to. This leaves us bruised, sometimes so badly that we create a protective wall around ourselves to prevent the possibility of love, ever again.
This book is to let you know that it is possible to step out of a toxic relationship and heal yourself. By the end of the book, you should understand:
1. What is a toxic relationship? And are you in one?
2. If yes, then why do you want to stay in it?
3. How can you step out of such a relationship?
4. What ways there are to heal yourself
5. How to open up to living and loving, once again
Life without love is no life at all. So, even if you have experienced a toxic relationship, it is worth gathering the courage, picking up yourself, and daring to fall in love, all over again, with the right person. Let’s embark on this journey together through this book!
Nutan
Nutan Mishra is a Life Coach. Over the past 8 years, she has coached many women come out of toxic relationships and build the conviction to open up to love again. All them are happily married.
She has helped young women, who had become emotional wrecks due to failed relationships. She has empowered girls who were contemplating taking their own lives, unable to bear the pain and agony of relationships that went wrong. They have done amazing things with their lives, including building robust careers.
Nutan has also been there for couples, giving them courage to move out of toxic relationships, or even to act before their relationships became toxic. She has also been part of an NGO for 20 years, where she has encouraged and inspired women, young and old, who have suffered in their relationships, to tap into their innate potential and start lives afresh.
An advocate of great relationships, Nutan feels such relationships can only be cultivated in two mature, independent, and strong people. She also believes in the immense potential that resides in women who pick themselves up, love unconditionally, nurture beautifully, and accomplish everything that their heart desires.
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