Catch Him and Keep Him by Christian Carter

As someone who’s read a lot of books about relationships, there’s a diverse amount of material out there that offers differing but very helpful opinions on the subject matter.

For instance, I absolutely love Sherry Argov’s humorous approach to love and dating with her groundbreaking work called “Why Men Love Bitches”.  On the other hand, Marie Forleo’s equally helpful “Make Every Man Want You” also contains a ton of valuable insights on irresistibility.

Today however, I’d like to talk about an e-book entitled “Catch Him and Keep Him” by Christian Carter.  After reading it, I was thoroughly impressed by this one.

While it’s right up there with the other books I mentioned, the refreshing twist here is that it’s written from the male perspective.  Clocking in at almost two hundred pages, it’s simply packed with precious nuggets of wisdom which any woman will benefit from.

One of the things about “Catch Him and Keep Him” that caught my attention was Christian Carter’s focus on building the right kind of impression.

Oftentimes, a guy has a tendency to categorize women into two basic groups, namely the kind of girl he can call on short notice for a last-minute date…or the one he makes plans with in advance because he truly respects her.

The author’s wonderful advice teaches women the proper way to treat themselves so as not to invite men to trample on their dignity like a doormat.  He understands the importance of projecting an attitude of self-respect because he knows that there are not-so-noble guys who will take advantage of a girl if given a chance.

“Catch Him and Keep Him” by Christian Carter also features a nice section on the kind of behavior to stick to and avoid.  There are emotional habits that define a low-maintenance girl; conversely, there are behaviors linked to the “psycho girlfriend” archetype.

Of course, we all know which one not to emulate, and the book touches on being the ideal girl who doesn’t represent the end of his partner’s freedom.

In “Catch Him and Keep Him”, Christian Carter asks women to re-evaluate their perspective on the significance of a relationship in the general framework of their lives.  There’s a tendency for some women to act too needy when they lose sight of the fact that having a man is just one aspect of their lives and not the end objective.

Thus, Christian Carter’s handy guide gives its readers a valuable sense of direction by emphasizing the fact that your life doesn’t revolve around a relationship alone.  Otherwise, it will make you behave in a needy way towards men – not an attractive trait to have!

Lastly, the course also grants you access bonus audio content which features in-depth interviews with other dating gurus.  This was definitely a pleasant surprise since I was already impressed with the basic book alone.

It’s for these reasons that you should check out “Catch Him and Keep Him” by Christian Carter.  You really can’t go wrong with an expertly written collection of advice such as this gem of a read!