The Unqualified Life Coach's Reality Checks of Marriage: A Book Review

I am so happy, delighted, and grateful to present to you this amazing book that I just read called The Unqualified Life Coach's Reality Checks of Marriage as penned by Tierra Ijere! As an unmarried woman, it gave me much food for thought and I am so excited to share it with you!!

You have to grab a copy of this book for some food for thought!

I thoroughly enjoyed this book! Grab your copy here!



This book tells it like it is, but from the perspective of a self-acclaimed "non-expert." My favorite chapter was on the importance of being honest with your spouse so as to avoid issues later on. It speaks of being candid with your spouse in the beginning, rather than expecting them to read your mind and that resenting them for not accurately doing so. Honesty assists in preventing so many issues including, but not limited to intimate relationships.



I love how she emphasized that your spouse is human and had a life before the two of you came together. We get so caught up in our own realities and day to day stuff that sometimes our worlds begin to revolve around us and our spouse just seems like an accessory. This book reminds us of how to keep in mind the humanity of your spouse.

Look at our lovely author, Tierra Ijere!



Do you want to know what else I learned from this book? Then you need to grab a copy for yourself. It was amazing and very easy to follow. I admire Mrs. Ijere for taking life lessons that she has come across and putting them in a form that we can all relate to Grab your copy of the bookI am so happy, delighted, and grateful to present to you this amazing book that I just read called The Unqualified Life Coach's Reality Checks of Marriage as penned by Tierra Ijere! As an unmarried woman, it gave me much food for thought and I am so excited to share it with you!!

This book tells it like it is, but from the perspective of a self-acclaimed "non-expert." My favorite chapter was on the importance of being honest with your spouse so as to avoid issues later on. It speaks of being candid with your spouse in the beginning, rather than expecting them to read your mind and that resenting them for not accurately doing so. Honesty assists in preventing so many issues including, but not limited to intimate relationships.

I love how she emphasized that your spouse is human and had a life before the two of you came together. We get so caught up in our own realities and day to day stuff that sometimes our worlds begin to revolve around us and our spouse just seems like an accessory. This book reminds us of how to keep in mind the humanity of your spouse.

Do you want to know what else I learned from this book? Then you need to grab a copy for yourself. It was amazing and very easy to follow. I admire Mrs. Ijere for taking life lessons that she has come across and putting them in a form that we can all relate to Grab your copy of the book right here!





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