Friday
Sep222023

Your Input Wanted For Next Book, Love Factually At Midlife And Beyond!

Wise Readers & Friends: Your opinion, please!

Do you know anyone age 50+ who is thinking about whether or not finding love again is worth it? Or they’re sure it is—but they don’t know the best way to get it?

I’ve begun writing my next book:

Love Factually at Midlife and Beyond.

And it won’t be what it should, without *your* input!

You’ve helped determine what’s in each of the Love Factually books; I believe that’s why they have touched lives around the world, in five languages. And your input is vital now!

So:

If you (or someone you know) were thinking about looking for the just-right-for-you partner at age 50+, what would you want to know?

What concerns or fears would you have about dating at age 50+?

***What would you want this book to include to help you most, as you decide whether and how to go about finding a partner?***

Feel free to respond below!

If you’d rather not say here, please email me at duana@lovesciencemedia.com, or Message me on Fb or Insta.

Thanks so much! I appreciate you!

Duana Welch

Love Factually coach and author

Schedule a 15-minute mini-session for dating and relationship coaching now: Visit www.lovesciencemedia.com/consult

Advance praise, Love Factually books:

—“A must-read: gripping, science-based, and brimming with actions to improve your love life.”

~David Buss, Ph.D., author of The Evolution of Desire

—“A must read for all those of us seeking a lasting love.”

~Dr. John Gottman, author of The 7 Principles for Making Marriage Work

—“This book will heal your heart and help you love again—this time, for life.”

~Susan Page, author of If I’m So Wonderful, Why Am I Still Single?

Duana C. Welch, Ph.D.

 


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Reader Comments (1)

Hello!
One issue that would be great, maybe even worth a full chapter to cover, would be advice for those in mid-life who feel it is too late to find love. Say someone who is 59, never been in a serious relationship, feeling guilty that they've never been in a serious relationship, and that any dating over 50 book is only for those who have already been able to date/find a relationship earlier in life. These people are not even at the level of thinking about whether or not finding love again is worth it, but believe love is simply out of reach for them. Yet, a small part of them hasn't fully given up hope - and they have enough hope to read a book. If your new book could walk them through how love really is plentiful and possible for anyone, I'd buy a 100 copies to just share with the world.
September 30, 2023 | Unregistered CommenterScott
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