ISBN-13: 9781463690052 / Angielski / Miękka / 2011 / 64 str.
Sweety Mail is a revolutionary self-help book that offers communication and relationship advice, as well as fun games to keep your love and important relationships alive. "Sweety Mail (SMs) In a Wigged-Out World," written by Kathleen Barbier, describes a new way to communicate with loved ones to let them know you are thinking of them. It addresses the challenges of trying to maintain effective personal communication in a technology-driven world, and offers unique ways to communicate when you're overwhelmed. The book was inspired by an electronic dating match where one of the two people had little time to read emails, and the other wanted to share long, loving emails as part of the "getting to know each other" process. Out of the conflict that resulted, a new way of communicating was born The book unveils a unique game that offers fun and communication with friends and loved ones, without the stress of worrying about what to say or how to say it. The principles work equally well, whether dating, married, or in between. Sweety Mail is an email of 20 words or less to let the important people in your life know they're on your mind. Cut through the electronic noise and clutter and send a simple Sweety Mail today. Check Out Our Book and Learn: * How to Keep Your Relationships Healthy & Alive * Unique Ideas for Communicating with Your Friends, Spouse, or Significant Other * How to stay Calm & Connected in a Technology-Based World * How to Personalize Your Intimate Communications * Easy, Fun Ways to Show Your Partner You Love Them Also coming soon is the Sweety Mail companion book, Sweety Tweets in a Fast-Paced World, which was written for those used to an even shorter message length. Sweety Tweets are measured in characters, as opposed to words, to facilitate that shorter exchange. It addresses the challenges of trying to maintain effective personal communication and relationships in a 5-10 second sound-bite world. Sweety Tweets was written for those who abandoned emails and telephone in favor of texts, tweets, and other forms of electronic communication. It conforms to the 5-10 second "attention span" rule many of us informally follow when sending or receiving communication today, and offers 101 examples of what to say and how to say it Regardless of your preference for emails, texts, or tweets, there's a solution for you. Send a Sweety Mail or Sweety Tweets today to say you care