At some time during your life, someone or a group of people close to you will do something that will leave you speechless. You will be angered, disappointed, resentful, and might even vow revenge. The last thing you want is to have to cut off your mother, mother-in-law, or some one else because of their wicked ways, but it happens.
In the book, "Tell Me Mother You're Sorry" this a book that exposes the playbook of manipulative mothers. If you have felt uneasy about your mother or in-law and thought about going low or no contact, then this is a book for you. Let's face it, most prideful women are not going to apologize especially if they don't believe they are wrong about anything. Some who do might be sincere, while others not so much.
The truth that this book brings to the reader will cause you to think about yourself and how you or someone else you know might be using some negative behaviors to get needs met from sons and daughters. As strange as it seems, sometimes the very challenges we have with women in our lives, we can be just as guilty!
So do take a moment to check out "Tell Me Mother You're Sorry" by Nicholl McGuire. I really hope that you will feel validated when you read the book and just know that your peace is just around the corner if you want it!
The inspiration for this book is credited to my late grandmother. She unfortunately passed away before this book was complete.
Nicholl McGuire shares spiritual insight on YouTube channel: nmenterprise7. For the copy of the book, see here.
In the book, "Tell Me Mother You're Sorry" this a book that exposes the playbook of manipulative mothers. If you have felt uneasy about your mother or in-law and thought about going low or no contact, then this is a book for you. Let's face it, most prideful women are not going to apologize especially if they don't believe they are wrong about anything. Some who do might be sincere, while others not so much.
The truth that this book brings to the reader will cause you to think about yourself and how you or someone else you know might be using some negative behaviors to get needs met from sons and daughters. As strange as it seems, sometimes the very challenges we have with women in our lives, we can be just as guilty!
So do take a moment to check out "Tell Me Mother You're Sorry" by Nicholl McGuire. I really hope that you will feel validated when you read the book and just know that your peace is just around the corner if you want it!
The inspiration for this book is credited to my late grandmother. She unfortunately passed away before this book was complete.
Nicholl McGuire shares spiritual insight on YouTube channel: nmenterprise7. For the copy of the book, see here.
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