They solve other people’s problems, take care of loved ones, help friends and provide for parents. Day after day, they run from conflict and try to win others’ approval.
American psychotherapist Robert Glover calls these men «nice guys.» Nice Guys are convinced that if they are good, generous, and caring, they will be happy, loved, and content with life. But in the usual way, Nice Guys never get what they want.
This book offers an effective healing program for the nice guy syndrome.
These are not just a few interesting ideas to try and forget. The book poses a major challenge to everything Nice Guys believe they love and make them live without problems. Exercise can help Nice Guys understand themselves, listen to their dreams, face their own fears, and release them. This means — to gain self-confidence and inner integrity.
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