Manipulation
Weaving the Tangled Web
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About the Book
Relationships can be tough, and none of us are experts. Add the challenges of falling victim to manipulation to the normal complexities of our connection with others, and many of us may find we are tired of struggling to make our relationships work. A solitary life is rarely a satisfying one, however. Learning to identify and cope with manipulation can reintroduce us to the pleasure we were meant to experience when sharing our lives.
Authentic relationships require us to honor our own needs and truths as well as those of others. This book encourages us to take back the power we may have relinquished by being manipulated, allowing us to regain the joy that can be found in healthy interdependence.
About the Author
Elizabeth lives in the Pacific Northwest, with her two dogs, surrounded by the kind of scenery that provides her with an attitude of gratitude every day.
She owns her own company, Next Steps, LLC, a transition coaching and consulting firm. She holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Psychology, and a law degree. She has over 30 years of experience in a variety of industries, serving the companies she worked for in the Human Resources and Legal arena.
She has had articles published in Legal Management (Planning for the Fuiture, February 2009; and Reality Check; April, 2009); and The Colorado Lawyer (How to Avoid Extinction, June 2009). She also writes blogs on her own website as well as Metro Woman’s website. This is her first book.