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Baby Boomers Get Fresh New Approach to Unlock the Secrets of "Clicking"
with Widowed Boomers in New eBook
There
are numerous misperceptions and misunderstandings which surround dating
widowed Baby Boomers that often thwart single people from establishing
successful, longer term relationships with these otherwise desirable
dating candidates. GreyEagle Publishing has just released a new eBook
titles "The Same ... but Different" that gives single daters
fresh new insights into how to effectively dispel and overcome these
roadblocks so they can move forward to build rewarding ongoing relationships
with widows or widowers.
Ask any divorced or never married Baby Boomer who has dated recently:
dating widowed fellow Boomers can be a challenging adventure that generally
has a very low chance of growing into a successful, longer term relationship.
When asked why this happens, each side often complains that the other
doesn't understand them. "Divorced or single people many times
just don't 'get it' when they try to date widowed people" is the
most common objection that comes up. And the connection isn't made as
a result.
This
is unfortunate because many widowed Baby Boomers enjoyed reasonably
stable, longer running marriages prior to their spouse's passing, and
have much to offer divorced or never married Boomers in terms of a potential
new partner and relationship.
The
new eBook titled "The Same … but Different" throws a fresh
new light on the rarely discussed factors behind why divorced or single
people very often fail to connect or "click" when dating widows
or widowers, and goes on to offer key insights on how to break through
those barriers to forming new, longer term relationships. It bridges
the communication gap between these two groups by exploring the dynamics
of how and why this phenomenon occurs, and what each side actually means
and wants as they seek to find common ground to build a relationship.
Beyond that, it offers a number of specific suggestions about how avoid
or overcome these pitfalls, while it also dispels and sets straight
several common misperceptions about widows or widowers.
Examples
of topics included in "The Same … but Different" are;
why what people think causes the biggest dating challenges really doesn't,
what really does, and how to over come it,
how
to gracefully handle issues and concerns regarding the widowed person's
passed spouse,
what
is the first, most important quality that widows or widowers look for
in a prospective new relationship,
how
to quickly ascertain whether a widow or widower is really ready to tackle
new relationships,
what
specifics to look for that identify the best widow or widower dating
and relationship prospects,
how
widows or widowers really think, feel and express themselves about critical
issues that other daters believe can make or break a new relationship,
and what that means,
how
widows and widowers really view divorced daters, and what to do about
it,
key
early warning signs that things just aren't going to work, and more.
"The
Same … but Different" was written by Jim Riddel, who is a widower
himself, and is based on his personal, real world experiences and insights.
It's available in electronic eBook form (PDF format) and Audio Book
form (MP3 format) directly through GreyEagle Publishing's "Love's
Encore" website (www.lovesencore.com). Both offerings are priced
at $14.95 (US).