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Why Walking Away From Men ALWAYS Works

 
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Why Walking Away From Men ALWAYS Works

There’s a school of thought that if a guy doesn’t seem interested in you, women should ‘lean back’ and wait for the guy to chase you. This might work temporarily for men with an anxious attachment style (aka needy) or those with avoidant attachment styles, but are these the type of men you want to attract or form a longterm relationship with?

When I say ‘walking away’ I don’t mean it in a negative or vindictive manner. Walking away from a relationship that isn’t working for you is the ultimate form of self-love. Honoring your desires and goals for the future should be paramount in your life and the right guy will compliment your life’s goals, not expect you to change them.

Let’s have a DEEPER conversation about how to determine if you need to walk away or if this guy is worth the effort of moving forward.

Let’s talk about…Why Walking Away From Men ALWAYS Works

Resources:

FREE Discovery Call ► http://jonathonaslay.com/coaching

Join My VIP Group for $7– http://jonathonaslay.com/midlifelove

Self-Love the Book: http://selflovethebook.com

Recommended Books: http://jonathonaslay.com/jonathon-recommends

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Why Walking Away From Men ALWAYS Works

There’s a school of thought that if a guy doesn’t seem interested in you, women should ‘lean back’ and wait for the guy to chase you. This might work temporarily for men with an anxious attachment style (aka needy) or those with avoidant attachment styles, but are these the type of men you want to attract or form a longterm relationship with?

When I say ‘walking away’ I don’t mean it in a negative or vindictive manner. Walking away from a relationship that isn’t working for you is the ultimate form of self-love. Honoring your desires and goals for the future should be paramount in your life and the right guy will compliment your life’s goals, not expect you to change them.

Let’s have a DEEPER conversation about how to determine if you need to walk away or if this guy is worth the effort of moving forward.

Let’s talk about…Why Walking Away From Men ALWAYS Works

Resources:

FREE Discovery Call ► http://jonathonaslay.com/coaching

Join My VIP Group for $7– http://jonathonaslay.com/midlifelove

Self-Love the Book: http://selflovethebook.com

Recommended Books: http://jonathonaslay.com/jonathon-recommends

The post Why Walking Away From Men ALWAYS Works appeared first on Understand Men Now With Jonathon Aslay.

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