Showing posts with label Book Reviews. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Book Reviews. Show all posts

Wednesday, 16 March 2022

Book Review: 'His Needs- Her Needs'by Willard F. Harley, Jr.

 

By Leila



This book is very emotionally enlightening in terms of relationships.
Relationship books are not my type but this one … it taught me how to build a relationship and most importantly, made me aware of my needs as a woman.
Kinda helped me in my new relationship. πŸ€—

It discusses the 5 basic needs of each partner that are required to be met in order to build a happier and fulfilling relationship or marriage.

Honestly, I loved it! It was so mind-opening that I understood why my past relationships didn't work.

According to the book,
A woman's basic needs are:
  • Intimate conversations
  • Affection
  • Financial support
  • Fatherly responsibility
  • Honesty and Openness

While for a man, his basic needs are:
  • Sex
  • Recreational partner
  • Need for admiration
  • Domestic support
  • Physical attractiveness of spouse

If a spouse fails to meet any of the needs, the partner is bound to find someone else who can fulfill the lacking need. This is the number one cause of infidelity.

Willard, the author, uses storytelling with fictional characters and his marital life to explain further.
And every story is quite catchy and drives the point home.

If you're looking to build your relationship or marriage, this is a book worth checking out.

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Wednesday, 22 September 2021

Book Review: How To Thrive In The Virtual Classroom by Megan Gallagher

 


How To Thrive In The Virtual Classroom by Megan Gallagher is the best mental health care interactive workbook I've read so far. πŸ€—

Megan Gallagher explores the day to day worries, anxieties and thoughts of teenagers and young adults.

She delves into how COVID-19 shifted daily routines and activities and how that shift led to the rise of anxiety levels in students.

As an interactive workbook, there are sections where the reader writes down how they feel, what frustrates them and how to improve their thoughts.




Another important subject it focuses on is the importance of mindfulness. Honestly, this is my favorite! 🀩

Megan also shares her experience when she was a teenager and how verbal bullying deeply affected her self-perception. This part was totally relatable because I experienced it too but with time (which took a couple of years into adulthood) I healed and got over it. 

Verbal bullying is very common among teenagers and many of them carry the words throughout their lives.

This book shares tips on how to choose the right thoughts when in such a situation.

Additionally, from page to page, the colors are captivating, the graphics blend with the content and illustrations are eye-catching to its target audience!



The 10 chapters are clear and precise. They address the importance of self care, mental and emotional health care.

If you are a teenager or young adult or have any in your family, this book is a must-have for them. It will help them navigate this stage gracefully and come out emotionally mature and well-equipped to handle adulthood.

This amazing book is available now on Amazon in paperback and kindle formats.

Amazon link:

How To Thrive In The Virtual Classroom: An Interactive Workbook For Teenagers And Young Adults

Get it, read it and feel the transformation. It is worth your time πŸ’―!


Author's bio:



Megan Gallagher is an Actress, Voice Over Artist, Public Speaker, Red Carpet TV Host & Commercial/Fitness Model 

For more information regarding Megan's book and public speeches, check out her website: www.meganwgallagher.com


       
  
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