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Do you ever feel as though you will never meet the right man? Are your relationships leaving you wondering what you’re doing wrong? Do you attract the same type of man, repeating the same negative patterns over and over again? If you find yourself thinking “Here we go again” or “I’ve been here before”, if you’re dating men who love you and leave you emotionally wounded and insecure, or if you’re wondering why you just can’t seem to get it right, I have news for you. You are simply dating the wrong men.

Mr. Wrong is an insightful and witty exploration into why some women continually attract the wrong men. This powerful collection of humorous, insightful, and entertaining stories are written by women from across the world that have encountered and overcome toxic Mr. Wrong relationships.

The book is designed to unite, inspire, and empower women through interactive quizzes, exercises, and meditations. Through them you can to explore, question, and challenge negative belief systems that are attracting damaging connections. It enables a positive journey of self-discovery that breaks the cycle of defeating relationships and ultimately leads to a healthy outcome.

Mr. Wrong gives women the courage to turn their pain into Power and their adversities into Opportunities. It also gives space for celebrating Mr. Right by acknowledging men’s valuable relationship stories too. Do men get a bad rap? What role do women play in creating Mr. Wrong?

“Insanity is doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results.” Clearly see the mistakes you’ve been making, and observe yourself and your relationships with a new perspective. Discover the joy other women have known, as you claim your Mr. Right!

“Mr Wrong is a distinguished and diverse self help book being that it is inspirational, confessional, humorous, educational and universal. I was inspired by stories from women who overcome self blame particularly Alison Klippenstein. With two stories with titles on being guilty, contributors have confessed to their negative behavioural patterns. The illustrations and Mr Wrong characters infused humour and entertainment to the work. It also serves as an educational book as the author compiles stories into sections categorizing psychological behaviour and universal social concepts, from men and women globally.

Blechner reveals her natural abilities through this book as well as disclosing her personal journey. As a teacher she incorporates learning activities questions and quizzes throughout the book and creative exercises. It was intriguing to unveil the in-depth life and times from Daniella’s adolescent years to a young woman, her mistakes to her healing.

Grab this book for a ladies night, you’ll learn, laugh and maybe identify your man or yourself in a story. I did!” ~Amanda Epe

“Admittedly, when I first saw this title I thought, “Here we go again, another man bashing book!” But as the age old saying goes, never judge a book by its cover. MR WRONG is an insightful, engaging, witty and motivational read. It’s not just another book complaining about men but instead it challenges the reader to take a look at their own Belief Systems which typically cause them to be attracted to, and attract, certain types of characters into their life. More importantly, throughout MR WRONG, Daniella, provides solutional ideas, insights and techniques that can be used to promote healing, forgiveness and positive self-enquiry for the reader. I also loved the idea of short quizzes at the end of each chapter which challenge the reader to reflect and retain more of the information provided. A great read for men and women alike. Well done Daniella!!” ~Matt Matthews

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