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The Ultimate Speed Dating Secret

The Ultimate Speed Dating Secret

This book has nothing to do with meeting 10 people for 5 minutes each.

 

Save your time, money, frustrations, and heartache.

Do you seem to be picking all the  ”wrong” people to date?
Have you searched the world and still not found your person?

Do you feel like you’re stumbling around in the dark or looking for a needle in a haystack?

 

 

From readers:

  • “This is the best $12.95 I ever spent in my life !
  • I could hardly believe it could be this easy and then I tried it ~ and it really works!  I’ve told all my friends ~ this is a MUST read.”   A.F., GA.
  • “I feel like I wasted so much time dating all those women who were so wrong for me and each time it took so long to find that out.  This is easy and fast and now I have my pick of several great gals and any one of them could be the one I’ve been looking for.   This has turned what used to be torture into great fun !  I love dating now like never before.”  S.G., WA.

A note from author Kayt Campbell:
The technique I teach in The Ultimate Speed Dating Secret took 20 years to perfect and has been taught to hundreds of clients all over the world.  They’ve used it with so much success they begged me to “put it out into the world”.  So I am.  Here it is.
The information and method cuts right to the chase. In one, simple to learn conversation, you can turn your first meeting into a discovery process that will change your thinking about dating forever.


Enjoy your life!
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Kayt Campbell’s Me, not Me

Announcing Kayt Campbell’s Me, Not Me

Me, not Me helps you learn how to distinguish your actions to attain happiness. As part of Joy Publications positive psychology series, Kayt Campbell’s book shares her wisdom gleaned from hundreds of self help books and programs. Kayt shares an easy to read and practice system.

About the Author
For over 30 years Kayt Campbell has helped students and friends sift through their lives to follow their passions.

More information: Kayt Campbell’s Me, not Me