A warm and insightful guide to overcoming the obstacles that prevent deep and sustaining friendships from enriching our lives
A warm and insightful guide to overcoming the obstacles that prevent deep and sustaining friendships from enriching our lives
With the constant connectivity of today's world, it's never been easier to meet people and make new friends,but it's never been harder to form meaningful friend ships. In Frientimacy, award-winning speaker Shasta Nelson shows how anyone can form stronger, more meaningful friendships, marked by a level of trust she calls frientimacy." Shasta explores the most common complaints and conflicts facing female friendships today, and lays out strategies for overcoming these pitfalls to create deeper, supportive relationships that last for the long-term. Shasta is the founder of girlfriendcircles.com, a community of women seeking stronger, more fulfilling friendships, and the author of Friendships Don't Just Happen. In Frientimacy, she teaches readers to reject the impulse to pull away from friendships that aren't instantly and constantly gratifying. With a warm, engaging, and inspiring voice, she shows how friendships built on dedication and commitment can lead to enriched relationships, stronger and more meaningful ties, and an overall increase in mental health. Frientimacy is more than just a call for deeper connection between friends it's a blueprint for turning simple friendships into true bonds,and for the meaningful and satisfying relationships that come with them.
“"Many women feel they have enough friends but are stuck feeling unsatisfied... Frientimacy is a thorough and indispensible guide to help understand what's missing, and learn how to take the next steps to connect in the most fulfilling ways possible." --Andrea Bonior, PhD, author of The Friendship Fix and the Washington Post Express column "Baggage Check" "Shasta Nelson has put her finger on the pulse of our cultural malaise: We need good friends to have a happy life, but we are disconnected from one another. Repair takes, insight, courage, and strength, and Shasta provides outstanding encouragement for us to get up, snap ourselves out of our self-defeating patterns, and create the friendships that our souls are longing for. Frientimacy has already changed my life, and it will change yours." --Marilyn Paul, bestselling author of It's Hard to Make a Difference When You Can't Find Your Keys "The best friendships never have been simple.... Lo and behold, Shasta Nelson's gentle urgings toward self-improvement result in vastly more satisfying friendships." --Theresa Donovan Brown, co-author of The Social Sex: A History of Female Friendship "I used to get a terrible sinking feeling in my stomach when I read articles about how women with a close circle of friends live longer. I had such a hard time developing satisfying friendships after a certain age. I was lonely! But not anymore, and I attribute part of that ability to connect to Shasta Nelson wisdom. If you want--and need!--deeper friendships, then please read this wise and useful book." --Jennifer Louden, bestselling author of The Woman's Comfort Book and The Life Organizer "Even women with large numbers of friends yearn for close, intimate friendships: Relationships that are easy and forgiving, and that allow friends to communicate in shorthand yet feel understood. In Frientimacy , Shasta Nelson offers practical advice to help women hone the skills and mindsets that are fundamental to the development of healthier, more satisfying friendships." --Irene S. Levine, author of Best Friends Forever: Surviving a Breakup with Your Best Friend "Compassionate and encouraging, Shasta Nelson teaches how to not only make friends but create deep connections and avoid 'expectation hangovers' in our friendships. I am so grateful for this book, and all the loving, connected, and lasting friendships it will create." --Christine Hassler, bestselling author of 20 Something, 20 Everything "Every woman can relate to the feeling of having plenty of Facebook 'friends' or contacts to scroll through in her phone but still longing for the intimate connections she had with childhood friends, back when her BFF was her everything. I know I can. As I read through Nelson's description of why women experience loneliness--because we lack close connections, not because we don't know enough people--I found myself wondering how she got in my head. Anyone who has admired intimate friendships in pop culture and wondered, 'Why don't I have that?' will want to pick up this book." --Rachel Bertsche, bestselling author of MWF Seeking BFF: My Yearlong Search for a New Best Friend "If you desire friends you can count on and grow with, who will support and see you, who make your life more full and fun, then you've got to read Frientimacy . Shasta Nelson has taken a bold stand to end loneliness and replace it with the deep and nourishing bonds of sisterhood we all need and crave." --Christine Arylo, bestselling author of”
"Many women feel they have enough friends but are stuck feeling unsatisfied...Frientimacy is a thorough and indispensible guide to help understand what's missing, and learn how to take the next steps to connect in the most fulfilling ways possible." --Andrea Bonior, PhD, author of The Friendship Fix and the Washington Post Express column "Baggage Check" "Shasta Nelson has put her finger on the pulse of our cultural malaise: We need good friends to have a happy life, but we are disconnected from one another. Repair takes, insight, courage, and strength, and Shasta provides outstanding encouragement for us to get up, snap ourselves out of our self-defeating patterns, and create the friendships that our souls are longing for. Frientimacy has already changed my life, and it will change yours." --Marilyn Paul, bestselling author of It's Hard to Make a Difference When You Can't Find Your Keys "The best friendships never have been simple... Lo and behold, Shasta Nelson's gentle urgings toward self-improvement result in vastly more satisfying friendships." --Theresa Donovan Brown, co-author of The Social Sex: A History of Female Friendship "I used to get a terrible sinking feeling in my stomach when I read articles about how women with a close circle of friends live longer. I had such a hard time developing satisfying friendships after a certain age. I was lonely! But not anymore, and I attribute part of that ability to connect to Shasta Nelson wisdom. If you want--and need!--deeper friendships, then please read this wise and useful book." --Jennifer Louden, bestselling author of The Woman's Comfort Book and The Life Organizer "Even women with large numbers of friends yearn for close, intimate friendships: Relationships that are easy and forgiving, and that allow friends to communicate in shorthand yet feel understood. In Frientimacy, Shasta Nelson offers practical advice to help women hone the skills and mindsets that are fundamental to the development of healthier, more satisfying friendships." --Irene S. Levine, author of Best Friends Forever: Surviving a Breakup with Your Best Friend "Compassionate and encouraging, Shasta Nelson teaches how to not only make friends but create deep connections and avoid 'expectation hangovers' in our friendships. I am so grateful for this book, and all the loving, connected, and lasting friendships it will create." --Christine Hassler, bestselling author of 20 Something, 20 Everything "Every woman can relate to the feeling of having plenty of Facebook 'friends' or contacts to scroll through in her phone but still longing for the intimate connections she had with childhood friends, back when her BFF was her everything. I know I can. As I read through Nelson's description of why women experience loneliness--because we lack close connections, not because we don't know enough people--I found myself wondering how she got in my head. Anyone who has admired intimate friendships in pop culture and wondered, 'Why don't I have that?' will want to pick up this book." --Rachel Bertsche, bestselling author of MWF Seeking BFF: My Yearlong Search for a New Best Friend "If you desire friends you can count on and grow with, who will support and see you, who make your life more full and fun, then you've got to read Frientimacy. Shasta Nelson has taken a bold stand to end loneliness and replace it with the deep and nourishing bonds of sisterhood we all need and crave." --Christine Arylo, bestselling author of Madly in Love with ME and Reform Your Inner Mean Girl
Friendship expert Shasta Nelson is the founder and CEO of GirlFriendCircles.com, the female friendship matching site where women of all ages go to make local friends, and the author of Friendships Don't Just Happen! The Guide to Creating a Meaningful Circle of GirlFriends.Shasta has appeared on The Today Show, Katie, The Early Show, and Fox Business and has been featured in Cosmopolitan, More, Redbook, Good Housekeeping, the New York Times, Chicago Tribune, and the San Francisco Chronicle.Her spirited and soulful voice can also be found at ShastasFriendshipBlog.com and in her Huffington Post column where she regularly addresses the topic of relationship health. She also teaches, lectures, and hosts Friendship Accelerator events in her hometown of San Francisco and throughout the US. Shasta's training includes a master's degree in spiritual growth and a bachelor's degree in communication, plus a decade of experience in short-term counseling, coaching leaders and teams, speaking at international motivational and teaching venues, and organizing events and retreats.
With the constant connectivity of today's world, it's never been easier to meet people and make new friends,but it's never been harder to form meaningful friend ships. In Frientimacy, award-winning speaker Shasta Nelson shows how anyone can form stronger, more meaningful friendships, marked by a level of trust she calls frientimacy." Shasta explores the most common complaints and conflicts facing female friendships today, and lays out strategies for overcoming these pitfalls to create deeper, supportive relationships that last for the long-term. Shasta is the founder of girlfriendcircles.com, a community of women seeking stronger, more fulfilling friendships, and the author of Friendships Don't Just Happen. In Frientimacy, she teaches readers to reject the impulse to pull away from friendships that aren't instantly and constantly gratifying. With a warm, engaging, and inspiring voice, she shows how friendships built on dedication and commitment can lead to enriched relationships, stronger and more meaningful ties, and an overall increase in mental health. Frientimacy is more than just a call for deeper connection between friends it's a blueprint for turning simple friendships into true bonds,and for the meaningful and satisfying relationships that come with them.
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