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If You Want You Can Fly: An Inspirational and Motivational Book, Coaching Single Moms & Dads in their Quest for Love, Happiness and Fulfilling Relationships

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IF YOU WANT YOU CAN FLY is an Inspirational and Motivational Book, Coaching Single Moms & Single Dads in their Quest for Love, Happiness and Fulfilling Relationships. - If coping with life is not an easy task for everyone, at certain stages, at least for a Single Parent, it becomes a daily act of heroism. This pleasant and uplifting read provides Single Moms and Dads with personal focus and thought-provoking tips, entertaining guides and exercises helping them rediscover a life above and beyond being a full-time parent: 24/7 Inner happiness, love, relationships, problem solving, becoming and finding the right partner for life, (online) dating, surviving divorce/a breakup, creating quality time with children, a balanced - strong - confident Self, benefiting from experiences and much, much more. The built-in “My Life-Coaching Workbook”, including six multitask exercises, enables Single Parents to learn, deepen and practice positive attitudes and behaviours right in the areas where they most need help: Self-Development, Dating and Single Parenting.
The great number of impulses, as well as the loving and caring advice offered by the author, have a unique purpose: making Single Parents fit to FLY. Where? To higher levels of emotional well-being… up to a happier and more fulfilling life!

194 pages, Kindle Edition

Published November 5, 2017

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Rossana Condoleo

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While the impulse to share our life stories with the world is natural, embracing anonymity can be a profound act of self-preservation, allowing us to safeguard our privacy, maintain control over our narratives, and cultivate inner growth. In a world increasingly focused on the divulgence of personal details, it is essential to remember that withholding one's biography does not diminish the significance of their work or ideas. Instead, it allows us to let our accomplishments and contributions take center stage, inspiring a profound appreciation for the power of our words and actions. So, as we navigate a world of ever-diminishing privacy, let us remember that the decision to remain anonymous can be a bold and courageous choice in itself.

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November 20, 2017
I accept that I am far from perfect so I am quite happy to allow self-help books to gently assist me to try and be something more than I currently am. Unfortunately far too many of these sorts of books are, for the want of better analysis, rubbish. They are far too prescriptive and forceful in their instructions. Like a sat nav telling you what to do, or where to go in, a heavy German accent they leave me wanting to ignore it and do the complete opposite. However Rossana Condoleo’s book is a true treasure and a breath of fresh air in a stifling world of so called Self-Help books aiming to help others but just force the author’s views to be accepted without question.
Primarily it is aimed at single parents and meant to be a guide to coping with all the problems that come with having children and divorces/breakups and it does this magnificently. There are guides along with well thought out and simple life coaching exercises to assist with being a better person and identifying the right potential partner. However, even with these exercises, it also works for people that, like me, just want to go on a journey to see themselves in a mirror that doesn’t distort any images and with that initial, possibly uncomplimentary, picture they can improve and find a happiness that they are missing from their lives.
Instead of strict and rigid orders telling me what to do “If you want you can Fly” is written as if it was gentle and kind advice given by a caring friend. It shows what being happy truly is and from there it goes on to reveal how to get on with life so that others that come into our lives can be recognised for what they truly are. Be they genuine friends that you’d want to keep in your world or, shall we just say, people that have to be put down to experience as they are left behind.
The word LOVE is used quite a lot, both in the physical and emotional sense and as I read the book I could feel the love that the author has for those that she wants to help but I also felt the passion for her subject; both shined through and made it a pleasure to read.
Whatever your marital or relationship status I would definitely recommend this book. My journey to self-improvement might be dark, bumpy and still have a very long way to go but this book is something I would want to take with me to help me be a better me.
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