Just What I Needed To Hear
I've read Christian Carter's "Catch Him and Keep Him". It was an interesting, if rambling read. Nothing really new in the eBook, and if he'd presented the information in a more logical manner, I probably would be extolling more of its virtues right now. But as it stands , it felt like the author was just trying to create more white space and/or increase the length of the eBook.
I mean really now. Do we need a paragraph break after EVERY SINGLE SENTENCE?
I think not.
So I usually ignore emails from Christian Carter or articles written by him. But for some reason, I read his piece in Date.com's newsletter today about winning a guy back. One line in particular, I swear, was written just for little ole me:
If a man doesn't know what he wants, he generally doesn't want what he's got.
Succinct, to the point, and a bit too close to home. Could this be my answer to the million dollar question: Its Not You. Its Me?