Have you ever wondered why you’re single? If you are having trouble finding the right person, This Is Why You’re Single provides essential realizations while offering solutions to bring you closer to a healthy and happy relationship. It will help you realign your frame of thinking and recognize patterns or behaviors that cause relationships to fail. While marriages are on the decline, it doesn’t mean the right person isn’t out there for you. You will learn some critical lessons such as breaking the cycle of choosing the wrong person so you can attract the man or woman that is just right for you.
Aaron Lamont Curry spent the majority of his years in Columbus, Ohio. With his electrifying smile and magnetic spirit he touches the lives of others by sharing powerful, enthusiast messages of encouragement through writing. He has taken an interest in helping facilitate a better understanding of relationships by opening healthy dialogue regarding the perspectives of both men and women. After relocating to Los Angeles, California, Aaron found himself guest co-starring on Tyler Perry’s House of Payne (http://www.aaronlamont.com/#!acting/ctzz) on TBS within nearly three months of his transition. For more information about Aaron, visit: www.AaronLamont.com
This book reminded me vaguely of Chbosky's "Perks of Being a Wallflower" - there was a consistent aesthetic about its heartfelt and honest mood. The range of stories and insight was unique, and Curry shows distinct empathy for his readers whilst simultaneously being tough and challenging of them.
Overall it's a very easy read that virtually anybody can gain perspective from, single or committed. A very good piece!
The first time I read This is Why You’re Single, I was in a relationship. At the time, each page-turn struck a chord that was too loud for me to continue to allow myself to ignore. The ink of the text reeked of the toxicity in my own home and relationship and encouraged me to reevaluate the root causes for why I remained in an expired situation. A few years after emerging from that sunken place, purposefully and happily single, I revisited TIWYS. This round was more refreshing and reaffirming, as I was able to relate in healthy hindsight, having made much wiser decisions since.
This book is for you - IF you are open to exploring: - why you keep encountering the same core relationship issues with different people - how you contribute to your own pattern repetition - how to finally stop the cycle. develop a genuine love and appreciation for yourself, boo’ed up or single
The author’s gentle, fair and optimistically realistic approach to analyzing one’s perception of relationships is perfect for anyone who is unsure, unsatisfied, or uncomfortable with their relationship status - single or otherwise.
The author invites you in immediately with some shocking perspectives on single-hood and the intricacies of the various reasons one might be in that state. It’s an analytical take that breaks down the human experience within relationships with first hand stories that will suck you in. I highly recommend this read even if you’re not single, as it will also offer insight into relationships as a whole and their effect on one’s individuality.
I really enjoyed the style of writing. I find it easier to listen to the wisdom when the author provides real world stories. I also loved how the author would weave effortlessly from past to present moment. It was interesting reading about singleness through the male lens as well. I have already recommended this book to friends!