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Barbara Feldon



Average rating: 3.91 · 431 ratings · 55 reviews · 4 distinct worksSimilar authors
Living Alone and Loving It

3.91 avg rating — 407 ratings — published 2002 — 9 editions
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Getting Smarter: A Memoir

4.05 avg rating — 20 ratings — published 2021 — 2 editions
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Witch, Goblin and Ghost

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“Cultivate positive, active people with enthusiastic natures who regard life as a gift whether one is partnered or single. Remember, attitudes are contagious.”
Barbara Feldon, Living Alone and Loving It

“Living alone provides the guardrails of friends and inner autonomy as insurance against losing oneself in that first delirium of infatuation and prematurely surrendering to a relationship you might later regret.”
Barbara Feldon, Living Alone and Loving It

“Try to understand the underlying causes of mentally attacking yourself. This might be done with a therapist, a friend or by self-examination in a journal. The loss of a reassuring relationship may trigger negativity that has been lying dormant for years. It is important to discover its origins—perhaps in childhood—to diminish its power in your adult life. To avoid reinforcing those negative thoughts, try to “simply stop” them as they rise up to plague you. Meditation is an excellent method. By focusing your attention on your breath or an object, you can begin to gently dismiss disturbing thoughts as they arise. Another exercise is to practice looking at each negative issue from different angles and list several different ways of viewing it.”
Barbara Feldon, Living Alone and Loving It



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