Why does modern dating feel so confusing - even when nothing is actually wrong?
A text that could mean five different things. A date that felt perfect, followed by four days of silence. A pattern you can't quite name, but can't quite ignore.
Decoding Mixed Signals argues something most dating advice won't tell you: the signal was never actually mixed. You just weren't given the tools to read it.
This isn't another book explaining women to men, or men to women. It's a practical, research-grounded guide to reading anyone clearly - built around a simple, original framework: words, timing, and effort. Once you learn to check all three instead of just one, most "mixed signals" stop being mysterious and start being obvious.
Inside, you'll learn:
Why texting strips away the context your brain needs - and what to track insteadWhat dating apps are actually optimized for (hint: it's not helping you find someone)The difference between chemistry and compatibility - and why one predicts nothingHow past hurt quietly distorts how you read someone brand newThe real difference between being guarded and being groundedA practical field guide to slow replies, inconsistent effort, love bombing, and moreHow to have the conversation you've been avoiding - and finally ask instead of guessDrawing on research from psychologists John Gottman, Irvin Yalom, and Robert Sapolsky, alongside original frameworks you won't find anywhere else, this book gives you something sturdier than a script: a clearer way to separate what's actually happening from what your own fear or hope is quietly writing on top of it.
You don't need better luck. You need better questions.
This book gives you both.