Some time ago, I crafted the bestselling book 'How to Heal a Broken Heart in 30 days' or as some jokingly called it, 'get over it.' Turns out, 'get over it' is a far more significant phrase that most people are aware. For boomers, Yuppies, throw in a few millennials and x-ers, and this was the great psychological advice bestowed upon many a generation, right through to the nineties. 'Get over it.' is stuck in the DNA of many of us. We were just told to stop feeling sad, and everything would just goa away, Fritz Perls style. Fix the façade, and the interior would somehow come into alignment. Today, we know better, we know that it's not the mind we need to correct, it's the heart. 'How to Heal A Broken Heart' speaks to head - the get over it place, this new sequel speaks from the heart, to the heart in Bronson's empathetic style in a way that only this emotional heart surgeon can. Why listen to reason when the heart doesn't care about reason, it cares about feeling. This book is not about behaving better, it's about feeling deeply better.