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10 Rules of Life Every (Single) Woman Should Know About: Survival Strategies for the New World
Contributor(s): Brunson, Celeste (Author)
ISBN: 1500501174     ISBN-13: 9781500501174
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
OUR PRICE:   $20.89  
Product Type: Paperback
Published: July 2014
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- Self-help | Personal Growth - General
Physical Information: 0.55" H x 5.98" W x 9.02" (0.80 lbs) 244 pages
 
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Globally, demographic statistics indicate that the number of unmarried singles is higher than married couples and the number of cohabiting couples have increased. In the United States, a 2010 Population Survey shows that there are over 20 million single women with 8 million as single mothers. In the United Kingdom, there are around 2.9 million couples cohabiting. In France, the number of cohabiting couples is around 1.7 million. Alternative family forms including single parenting and cohabiting couples with children is increasing in every nation regardless of whether the country is a third-world or developed economy. Women are a part of the brick and mortar of society. What happens to the women of our society is a significant denominator as to what will happen to the whole of society. Thus, the well-being and happiness of women is reflective of a healthy and productive society. When women are abused, mistreated, and dis-respected then it's only a matter of time before the walls come falling down in a society. Author and former lawyer, Celeste Brunson, lays out ten rules of life that every single woman should know about as they navigate through relationships or live a singleness lifestyle. Hear from a single woman and mother who knows firsthand what it is like being a single mother. As young women face evermore challenges than the preceding generation, they desperately need to hear stories that provide insight. Life is about moving forward with a positive mindset while up-building family, community, and society. Hopefully, this book encourages young women to put themselves in first-class citizenship status and stop settling for second-class.