Top

We have updated our Privacy Policy Please take a moment to review it. By continuing to use this site, you agree to the terms of our updated Privacy Policy.

Inside Out

On sale

18th August 2011

Price: £10.99

Select a format

Selected: Paperback / ISBN-13: 9780340979907

Disclosure: If you buy products using the retailer buttons above, we may earn a commission from the retailers you visit.

97.5% of people admit their relationships could be improved
64% of people don t think they give enough time to their close friendships
59% of single people often feel lonely
80% of people don t respect their bossAre your friendships as strong as you’d like them to be? Are you struggling with a relationship at the moment? Have you ever wondered why some people make you react in a certain way? Perhaps you long for more time to spend with your loved ones, or for loved ones that you would want to spend more time with. Do you wish you didn’t lose your temper so much or that you could express your emotions more easily? Would you like to understand those around you better? If you want to have genuine, meaningful relationships with everyone in your life, INSIDE OUT is the book for you. Full of practical advice, it will show you how to invest in authentic relationships one of the most rewarding adventures we can ever undertake.

What's Inside

Read More Read Less

Reviews

Oliver James, Author of <i>Affluenza</i>
All you need is love - and a bit of help from Sarah Abell!
Bel Mooney, agony aunt, <i>The Daily Mail</i>
I simply can't imagine anybody not being helped by Sarah Abell's book. Its straightforward approach to relationships leads to the heart of respect, friendship and love.
<i>Woman's Own</i>
A wonderfully practical and insightful book.
Nicky and Sila Lee, authors of <i>The Marriage Book</i>
Sarah Abell's passion to help people, young or older, single or married, to build lasting relationships shines through INSIDE OUT. Through revealing how she has learnt to make deep friendships in her own life, Sarah's honesty and practical advice will help many others to do the same.
Kay Dunbar, Director, Way With Words festival
What really matters in life? Relationships, stupid! It is obvious but surprisingly we don't usually acknowledge it. With style, creativity and intelligence Sarah Abell gets us to think about how we can improve this most important part of our lives. Reading her book was challenging and inspiring. Must do better and she suggests how.