Simple advice for perpetual man-pleasers who want to stop repeating the same mistakes but don’t know how. Have you ever cried, begged and bargained for a man to take you back? Have you been called the crazy ex? Have you ever had a breakdown after a breakup? Refused to let go? If so, BITCH UP: Expect More, Get More is a must read to give you the courage, motivation, and backing to grow a backbone, have confidence and to develop a new sense of self. This book will help you through a breakup and get you ready for a future relationship better than you could ever imagine.
In this book, you get straightforward advice on how to get your ex back -- without pursuing. What to do when you’re stuck in a relationship going nowhere. How to move on after a breakup with your dignity intact. (“Why No Contact is Important”). And how to adopt a new mindset that will lead you to bigger, better love.
Leslie Braswell is a best-selling author who loves to empower women with knowledge when it comes to matters of the heart. She does so through favorite books like Ignore the Guy, Get the Guy: The Art of No Contact: A Woman’s Survival Guide to Mastering a Break-Up and Taking Back Her Power, How to Be the Girl Who Gets the Guy and Bitch Up! Expect More, Get More.
After eighteen years of living the single life, she married the love of her life. She lives in Texas with her husband, five boys, and three dogs. When she’s not dishing out dating advice, you can find her in the bleachers watching one of their boys play baseball or a Friday night football game. She loves to help women raise their confidence to be the best they can be in relationships and in life.
Like it overall. Instead of focusing on moving on, felt too much phrases on winning the ex back. Love the ending: God made women almost perfect with one drawback - often forget what she is worth.
This seemed like a first break up type of book to me or more for teenagers getting over a guy. It was an alright book. I preferred "why men love bitches" by Sherry Argov or "single on purpose" by John Kim.
I enjoyed this book because it gives simple and easy advice. Not only that but it’s a pretty short read. It’s a great reminder that life goes on and it’ll be hard but dwelling in the past will only keep you there and miserable. Keeping this on my shelf for when I need a pick me up!
Love it. Is so empowering to women and on point. I definitely recommend this to every women out there that has low self worth or is going through a break up And needs to heal
This felt like a book better suited for a younger adult. (Read early 20's - I'm 43.) Way too much focus on ways to get your ex back. I was looking for more of a moving on type of book.