SAN RAFAEL, CA, December 19, 2011 (Press-News.org) Author Susan Bradley is the Keynote Speaker at a Singles Convention, Friday, January 6, 2012, 7:30pm, at Servino's Ristorante, 9 Main Street, Tiburon CA 94920. Her topic is "Finding Drama-Free Love in 2012." DANCE PARTY follows, featuring current hits and oldies.
"The Number One New Years Resolution for singles is to find a happy romantic relationship," says Ms. Bradley, founder and director of LovingUniversity.com. "The key to a happy relationship is that it be drama-free. Unfortunately, many singles are addicted to drama and repeatedly choose romantic partners with one or more of the 10 Different Types of Drama:
1. Family Drama
2. Addiction Drama
3. Health Drama
4. Relationship Drama
5. Financial Drama
6. Childhood Drama
7. Disaster Drama
8. Mental Health Drama
9. Death Drama
10. Career Drama"
Susan Bradley is the author of How to Be Irresistible to the Opposite Sex, Irresistible Prescriptions for Love, and the forthcoming I Know Why You Are Still Single. Her enlightening and entertaining advice has been featured by CNN, Montel, HardCopy, Good Day New York, Cosmopolitan, YM Magazine, Complete Woman Magazine, London's Take a Break, and dozens of other newspapers, radio, and TV shows. Susan Bradley is available to the news media for interviews by calling 831/238-6111. Her website is http://www.MyDramaFreeRelationship.com.
The Convention is sponsored by The Society of Single Professionals, the world's largest non-profit singles organization. Adults of all ages are invited to attend. Coat & tie/dressy attire are recommended. The cost is $20/door. Anyone wishing more information about this and many more events for singles may visit http://www.ThePartyHotline.com or call 415/507-9962.
Society of Single Professionals is the events division of American Singles Education, Inc., world's largest non-profit singles organization. We are the only organization that runs events for singles worldwide, on 6 continents. Our Singles Travel Company division organizes dozens of affordable group tours for singles each year, to exotic destinations worldwide. We also operate The Singles Podcasting Network, featuring interviews with major authors and experts on dating and the single lifestyle.
Contact: Rich Gosse, 415/479-3800
Finding Drama-Free Love in 2012 Keynotes Singles Convention
Author Susan Bradley Keynotes a Singles Convention, Friday, January 6, 2012, in Tiburon CA.
2011-12-19
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[Press-News.org] Finding Drama-Free Love in 2012 Keynotes Singles ConventionAuthor Susan Bradley Keynotes a Singles Convention, Friday, January 6, 2012, in Tiburon CA.