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Fighting for Our Friendships

By: Danielle Bayard Jackson
Narrated by: Danielle Bayard Jackson
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Publisher's summary

Bumble BFF’s resident friend expert identifies the 9 most common conflict types in women's platonic relationships, sharing practical strategies to resolve issues and strengthen ties.​

Using a combination of psychology, science, narrative, and a few of the author's signature scripts and out-of-the-box exercises, readers will learn:

  • The three "affinities" that bring women together (and tear them apart)
  • Scripts to navigate nine of the most challenging "friend types" (and how to know which one you are)
  • The covert strategies women use to hurt each other (and how to avoid them)
  • How to have a hard conversation with a friend (without losing the friendship)
  • Surprising ways that women's people-pleasing delays platonic intimacy (and how to stop it)
  • How to know if a friendship is worth saving (and what to do to recover)
  • How to make (and deepen!) connections with other women

In a time when we are often encouraged to opt out of friendships at any sign of friction, Danielle Bayard Jackson is showing us how to opt in.

©2024 Danielle Bayard Jackson (P)2024 Hachette Go

Dear Listener,

Did a particular friendship or relationship spark my research for this audiobook?
"I had a close friendship that gradually dissolved a few years after college. Ever since that time, I've reflected on what could've been done—if anything—to reconcile. As a former high school teacher, my students confided their friendship issues to me after class, and I've also had high-achieving women privately confess their struggles to me. I'm curious about the mechanics of women's friendships, so it feels like such an honor to be able to study these relationships for a living."– Danielle Bayard Jackson, writer of Fighting for Our Friendships

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