Forget Pickup Artists: The Break-Up Artist is Here
Breaking up is hard to do, and many people stay too long. Michael Freeman, guides men and women on how to leaving unhappy, unhealthy relationships.
[USPRwire, Tue Sep 08 2009] Breaking up is hard to do, and many people stay too long. Michael Freeman, guides men and women on how to leaving unhappy, unhealthy relationships.
Have you ever wanted out of a relationship but didn''t know how? Have you ever stayed in a relationship too long because you didn''t know how to break the news? Freeman -- self-professed "break-up guru" -- says that both these scenarios are far too common.
Patricia from New York said "I am so grateful for having read this and followed up on it. My relationship was an unhealthy relationship that I just did not know how to end, til now. Thank-you."
According to Freeman, the problem is far more prevailant than most realize. Guilt is a main reason why people stay.
Freeman, whose education includes a Master''s in politcal science and "15 years of self-study in psychology," has learned some of the lessons personally: "I was in a long-term relationship that I wanted to leave for nearly 3 years." According to Freeman, delaying a break-up can bring on acute stress. "It was one of the worst times in my life. I couldn''t get out. "I felt more like a hostage than a boyfriend."
After negotiating his release, he went on a long inward search to determien what went wrong. Three years later, he had written two break up guides: One for men and one for women.
So if you are looking at a way for ending a relationship, some break up tips, or just how to break up, then be sure to take a look.
http://relationshipbreakup101.com