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Don't Text Back - (until You Read This Guide) - cover

Don't Text Back - (until You Read This Guide)

Lisa Griselda

Publisher: Heritage Books

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Summary

Your phone just buzzed. It's them.
 
 
 
Now your brain is spinning—What do I say? How soon should I reply? Should I reply at all?
 
 
 
Don't Text Back (Until You Read This Guide) is your no-fluff, straight-to-the-point survival manual for handling texts that could change everything. Whether it's an ex, a crush, a situationship, or someone who suddenly popped back into your life, this guide shows you how to respond (or not) with confidence, clarity, and zero regret.
 
 
 
Packed with practical tips, real-life scenarios, and the psychology behind why we overthink that blinking cursor, this is more than a texting guide—it's your shield against emotional slip-ups and your shortcut to taking back control of the conversation.
 
 
 
Before you hit send…read this first.
Available since: 08/26/2025.
Print length: 57 pages.

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