Cue Cards for Life {Revisited Book Review}

Cue Cards For Life: Gentle Reminders For Better Relationships.
By Christina Steinorth (MA, MFT)

I've been called a bookworm since kindergarten and it's a title I own with pride.  I'd much rather stick my nose in a book then zone out during a movie or TV show.  Usually I lean more towards suspense, mystery, or historical fiction.  This book review was a bit of stretch outside my usual genre's and I wondered if it would read like one of my psychology textbooks.  I was wrong of course and it quickly became one of my favourite books.  I've even used it as reference and guide through a sticky social situation recently.  Here is an excerpt from my review featured on the Our Family World blog.
Who hasn’t needed a little advice when it comes to relationships?  Whether it is guidance in how to communicate with your boss or co-worker ~ or help in diffusing marital squabbles.  When I was given Cue Cards for a review opportunity, I wondered if it would be just another self-help book.  After reading 80% of the book, just being honest here, I realized that is anything but that.  I would call it a must-read for anyone that needs a little help with communication tips to build better relationships.
Cue Cards is a simplified , step by step guide to building communication skills.  It is not a self- help book, but a practical tool that can help you through the pitfalls that can affect many relationships in your life.  Steinorth expressed her desire to write more books in this same theme.  I look forward to reading the next books that may eventually make up the Cue Cards For Life series.

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Read my review on Good Reads.com...

Cue Cards for Life: Gentle Reminders for Better Relationships
"I reviewed this book about two months ago and told my readers how practical and user-friendly it really is.  Since then I have used it as a resource for my own relationships and found success and encouragement for ways to tackle an awkward conflict.  I truly hope there are more books to follow - and would recommend this book as a team building resource for employers, marriage counselors and team leaders."

My rating: 4 of 5 stars



*I received a galley copy of the book to aid in my review.  All opinions remain honest and my own. 

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