Are You Love Smart or Love Stupid?
Debunking the myths that stop you from finding and keeping love
Available now in E-Book, Paperback, Hardcover, and Audio Book!
How many times have you received bad advice or believed a myth about love and romance that proved untrue? Have you ever asked yourself: Why is my love life so complicated? The answer is easy: for the most part, the rules, advice, and myths are untrue, misleading, or unfairly motivated. So, it’s time to get truthful, unbiased facts about finding and maintaining a healthy romantic relationship.
Marriage and relationship expert, Dr. Rachel Sims, has written this comprehensive guide to understanding and identifying those limiting and damaging ideas.
In this book, Dr. Sims has created an invaluable source of information, applicable real-life examples, as well as clear and concise takeaways to put you on the right path to love. This book will make you laugh, cry, and come away with a clear plan to uncomplicate your love life!
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It’s Time to Debunk the Myths!
A Must-Read for anyone who wants to:
Identify and eliminate destructive dating habits
Debunk common myths about relationships
Understand that all roads to romantic happiness lead back to you
Learn how to make your relationship goals measurable and attainable
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DR RACHEL SIMS
Uncomplicated Therapy Founder,
Relationship Myth Debunker
Dr. Rachel Sims is the founder and owner of Uncomplicated Therapy, where she practices as a Professional Licensed Counselor specializing in marriage, relationships, and individual therapy. In her practice, Rachel applies attachment and cognitive-behavioral theories to assist others in pursuing and maintaining loving, healthy, and successful relationships. You can find her many helpful tips, tools, reflections on mental health, and her weekly Q&A about relationships on her highly successful Instagram account, “Uncomplicated Therapy.” She received her doctorate from Liberty University, her master’s degree in counseling and guidance, and her undergraduate degree in education, from Texas A&M-Kingsville. After working for over a decade in schools as a counselor, she chose to go into private practice. Rachel currently lives and practices in Fort Worth, Texas.