My newest non-fiction, That Th!nk You Do Volume 2: Romance and Relationships, is available in Print and Kindle.
Sorry, been so busy with things I completely forgot to mention this.
My bad.
Do forgive.
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“As someone who is dipping his big toe back into the singles scene after a long absence, this was the right book at the right time for me. I was a fan of the first book of this series, and this particular volume is filled with useful information that I’m sure is going to improve my dating game. It’s easy to read and filled with great tips. Most importantly, it’s helping me be aware of and focus on the other person, rather than just being stuck in my own head as I sit down to dinner with a new date (usually wondering if I remembered to put deodorant on). That right there is gold, but wow, I never realized what I could learn by paying close attention to the other person. Whether your single or have been in a relationship for 50 years, I believe this book can offer you what it has given me – more awareness of, and the ability to connect more deeply with other people.”
“A life-long student of the human condition, Carrabis shares some astute insights into the human condition and differences between the sexes based on solid research and personal observations. He offers these up with a pinch of humor, making reading this book feel like chatting with an old friend. I was able to relate his premises to relationships in my own life, and in many cases, they were spot on, with interesting ideas on some different ways to approach the search for a soulmate.”
Blurb
If you ever wonder how to entice that pretty thing across a crowded room, how to recognize if someone’s attention is genuine, how to let someone know you’re both interested and interesting, how to know if someone’s toxic by watching how they move, or how to flirt without getting hurt, this book’s for you.
Carrabis shares insights gleaned from over forty years as an anthropologist, psychologist, language theorist, neuroscientist, therapist, and pizza maker (guys, want to impress someone? make them dinner). His real life stories are examples of demonstrating good behavior, recognizing the early signs of bad behavior, how to enter a relationship, how to make it last, and how to recognize a relationship’s ending before the end is painful.
Topics include
- How and when to dress for success
- The differences between female and male social networks, and how to navigate them if you’re the other gender
- How to be heard and how to make others want to hear you
- When a few words is more powerful than a Porsche
- When to talk, when to listen, and how
Carrabis’ studies and practice brought him all over the world. The wisdom in these pages comes from years studying and teaching at the university level, studying and learning from aboriginal peoples across the globe, and blending these experiences to help people navigate difficult daily and life situations. Chapter by chapter, Carrabis offers healing techniques with a sensitivity and understanding few modern therapists have achieved.

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