I just haven't met you yet Finding empowerment in dating, love and life

Tracy Strauss

Book - 2019

Tracy Strauss helps readers empower themselves by taking a challenging look at the ways the negative events of their lives, including sexual harassment and abuse, have shaped their self-perception and created obstacles to personal success, and how readers can change that troubled self-image along with their (love) lives. I Just Haven't Met You Yet is a modern-day journey of the heart. It is a story about taking big risks, changing old habits and beliefs about dating, and speaking back to the naysayers, especially that internal critic, the inner love saboteur. It is a prime mover and the only epistolary memoir cum dating/relationship essay book of its kind.--

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Published
New York : Skyhorse Publishing 2019.
Language
English
Main Author
Tracy Strauss (author)
Physical Description
xii, 271 pages ; 24 cm
ISBN
9781510742925
  • Introduction
  • Chapter I. I Just Haven't Met You Yet
  • Good Luck to Me: My 1,000th Adventure in Online Dating
  • On the Advice of Married Friends: Getting Cultured
  • Chapter 2. Looking For My Soul/Sole Mate
  • First Impressions: Speed Dating
  • Chapter 3. On Disclosure: To Tell Or Not To Tell
  • My Deep Dark Secret
  • Love Legacy
  • Chapter 4. Cross My Heart
  • Teenage Love
  • How to Fall in Love Without Really Trying
  • Chapter 5. I Want To Know What Love Is
  • Necessary Losses
  • If You're Gone
  • Chapter 6. I'll Make Love To You
  • Love Cat
  • First Boyfriend
  • Sex Drive
  • Breaking Up Is Hard to Do
  • Chapter 7. I Have A Vision of Love
  • Chemistry
  • Womanhood
  • Cats Aren't Kids
  • Chapter 8. "I Wanna Dance With Somebody (Who Loves Me)"
  • Chapter 9. You Complete Me
  • Greatest Love of All
  • Dream Lover
  • The Power of Love
  • Chapter 10. You Gotta Believe
  • My Dating Life Is Not Doomed
  • What's Love Got to Do With It?
  • Who Knows, Could Be
  • Mr. & Ms. Right
  • Chapter 11. At Last
  • Acknowledgments
Review by Library Journal Review

Huffington Post relationship writer Strauss draws on her personal experience and those of others to show how one can break free of destructive relationship patterns and troubled self-images to find love. In a work that reads like a memoir, the author details her many adventures in dating and lessons learned along the way, beginning each chapter with a letter to her future life partner, then exploring a specific issue inherent in meeting that individual-personal dysfunction, necessary losses, and womanhood itself. VERDICT A compelling read that will undoubtedly be of comfort and assistance to anyone in the dating world. Recommended for all those interested in finding a new relationship. © Copyright 2019. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.

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