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A short self-help book to encourage anyone living a solo life to live it to the full. Author Christine Ingall says that being single or solo doesn’t mean being a second-class citizen. This book is to “help anyone who struggles with their solo life to live it… without excuses, and without fear of being seen to be alone”. The number of people living alone in mid-life, and people describing themselves as lonely has increased. The author offers a number of exercises, uses her own life as an example, and gives encouragement. While an awful lot of the book is common-sense, the fact that it is all together in one place, and acts as a reminder, allows focus. So if you would like to live a more expanded and full life, this book holds your hand while you explore possibilities.
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Christine Ingall Press Reviews
A MUST for people reluctant to do things alone. -- Meryl Van spall, divorced, retired nurse and college lecturer
Clear, concise, effective and supportive. -- Maria Rooney, divorced, Angelic Reiki and EFT therapist
Combines perceptive insight with sensible advice. -- Michael Hammond, middle-aged and single
As a divorced man living alone, it hit the target with me. -- Angus Clark, fitness instructor
This marvellous little book... No nonsense approach, sensible advice and measurable results. -- Victoria Fraser, widow, retired radiographer
The go-to book for solos - it will expand your life dramatically! -- Tamar Groeneveld, unmarried, personal fitness and life coach
About Christine Ingall
Christine Ingall has lived alone, happily, for over 30 years. A retired Civil Servant, she lives a full, active and creative life in Leamington Spa, her adoptive home. She is currently working on her next book, Solo Holidays - 10 rules to ensure a great time on your own.
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