1.  Introduction

2.  Influences

3.  Myths About Being Single

4.  Advantages to Being Single

5.  Getting Started

6.  Avoid the Path of Destruction

7.  Unsuccessful vs. Successful Single

8.  Recap & Conclusion

 

Recommended Resources

Contact

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Living The Single Life:

Becoming A Successful Single

An e-Seminar


This site was developed for singles by a single.  The issue of being single can be a sensitive one for many.  Often times, being single can feel like being in a trap.  This website was developed to help singles escape the singleness trap by first putting the issue of being single in the right perspective, then challenging you to discover the opportunities offered by being single.  I am providing this information free of charge because I want help to as many singles as I can.  I have been there and done that and I want to use my experiences to help others.  The information on this site is geared towards singles that have no children; however, regardless of the circumstances of your singleness, I feel that the information here can be of great benefit to you, whether you plan to be single temporarily or permanently.  The objective of this site is for you to find contentment with your singleness while still being hopeful about the possibility of finding a special someone.  This site will continually be updated, so be sure to check back here again.  I welcome any questions, comments, or suggestions about this site.  I will also be happy to help anyone needing additional assistance with issues regarding being single.

At the end of each section is a writing exercise.  These exercises are designed to help you get the thought process started and personalize your path to becoming a successful single.  These writing exercises are indicated by the icon at the left and are shaded in light blue.  Before you begin, get a pen and paper, or download and print the answer form using the link below.  If you prefer to type, open Word to a blank document and then minimize it.

  Answer Form


This material may be used for any non-commercial purpose provided that you do not alter the wording or charge a fee beyond the cost of reproduction.  For web posting, the address of this website must be referenced.  Any exceptions must be explicitly approved in writing.

Please include the following notice on all distributed copies:  Becoming A Successful Single - www.singleshelp.org

©2008 Andrew Wampler.