Are you struggling on how to find and make new friends that you can trust without befriended dose that will backstab and the ofter hobble stuff. In this step by step book on how to make friends and build relationships you'll learn a lot of practical instead of just theory. As from experience Mike Mitchell has help hundreds of people in find true friendships and relationships and he knows the correct methods from these. Remebber this a few true friend are better the a lot.
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This very short book brings up a lot of valid points. Has technology really molded society into anti-social people? This book makes you think about how things have changed over the years. Life used to be about communication, but through the years technology has formed a whole new level of how people interact. This book gives many tips and tricks on how to get back into that olden way of communicating even with technology creating a barrier. There are even tricks on how social media can be used to benefit you into making new or even more friends.
I think everyone can relate to this book. Have you ever had such an amazing friendship with someone online, but when you met in person… there was nothing to say? Building a virtual relationship is easy but how do you maintain one in person? This book will show you how to do just that. Not only are there tricks on how to make friends but also how to keep friends. My favorite part of the book would be possible factual information on why people need friends. Mr. Mitchell explains the many reasons behind relationships, things to consider, possible problems, solutions, and differences. A lot of people do things without proper knowledge as to the importance behind why they are doing.
Overall, this is a good book. It has some insight on why to have relationships, how to create a relationship, reasons we need relationships, and how to hold a relationship. The writing of this book needs to be worked on. The grammar and punctuation was never truly considered, especially in the beginning and middle of the book. I am really interested in where the facts in this book were obtained. The book is also missing the citing and a reference page in the very back.
This very short book brings up a lot of valid points. Has technology really molded society into anti-social people? This book makes you think about how things have changed over the years. Life used to be about communication, but through the years technology has formed a whole new level of how people interact. This book gives many tips and tricks on how to get back into that olden way of communicating even with technology creating a barrier. There are even tricks on how social media can be used to benefit you into making new or even more friends.
I think everyone can relate to this book. Have you ever had such an amazing friendship with someone online, but when you met in person… there was nothing to say? Building a virtual relationship is easy but how do you maintain one in person? This book will show you how to do just that. Not only are there tricks on how to make friends but also how to keep friends. My favorite part of the book would be possible factual information on why people need friends. Mr. Mitchell explains the many reasons behind relationships, things to consider, possible problems, solutions, and differences. A lot of people do things without a proper knowledge as to the importance behind why they are doing.
Overall, this is a good book. It has some insight on why to have relationships, how to create a relationship, reasons we need relationships, and how to hold a relationship. The writing of this book needs worked on. The grammar and punctuation was never truly considered, especially in the beginning and middle of the book. I am really interested in where the facts in this book were obtained. The book is missing citing and a reference page in the very back.
This book was free so I thought why not give it a try , has lots of info that good friends already know and use so nothing new learned except some useful info on building relationships that may be strained for whatever reasons.