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Paul Coughlin is an international speaker and hosts a radio talk show in southern Oregon. He is the author of No More Christian Nice Guy, Married But Not Engaged, and No More Jellyfish, Chickens or Wimps. Paul has been interviewed by Newsweek, Good Morning America, Nightline, C-SPAN, The New York Times, and The LA Times, among other media. His articles have appeared in many publications, including New Man, Faithworks, Today's Christian, Today's Christian Woman, and Ministries Today. He has also been editor of a weekly newspaper and a radio station program director. Paul is a happily married father, and is a contributor and blogger for Crosswalk.com. The Coughlin family lives in Medford, Oregon.
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Cette critique a été écrite dans le cadre des Critiques en avant-première de LibraryThing.
Sadly, this book just didn't grab me the way other similar books have done. Plus my copy felt unfinished, like it wasn't quite copyedited enough. Maybe the final edition was better. I ended up giving my copy away...
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monicabrandywine | 13 autres critiques | Apr 21, 2014 |
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This is a good book for women who feel they have to do all they are asked by anyone and everyone. It's for mom's who spend their days trying to make their kids happy; for wives to try to meet all their husband's needs; for friends who are always the one to jump into situations to help.
So many women get stuck in the nice trap and then become angry at all the demands being placed upon them, this book shows you how to go from nice but angry to God's good woman, more fulfilled because she obeying God.… (plus d'informations)
 
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verybzymom | 13 autres critiques | Dec 1, 2010 |
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This is a very great read for any gal who feels like a doormat in her daily relationships. This book offers some unusual but practical advice to help women put themselves and their family first in life, and not wear themselves out helping others. I do think that the book has some ideas that need to be taken with a grain of salt to temper them out, but it's best if women make that call for themselves.
The only other thing that disappointed me about the book was the intense focus on fixing the life of the married woman. Single gals struggle with saying no to people as well, and without a family we don't have a "real" reason in people's eyes to refuse to do anything. So, there were quite a few elements in the book that were unhelpful in that respect.
However, the basic premise of the book is sound, the insights are quite revealing, and the advice is good. Definitely worth reading!
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MissWoodhouse1816 | 13 autres critiques | Sep 2, 2010 |
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A decent look at the misconception that Christians should be punching bags. Not my favorite read, but not a bad one. To be fair, I am not a girl and would really need to read the companion book (for guys) to really make a sound assessment of the author's viewpoints and assessments.

My wife is reading the book now, and we will update the review once she finishes and provides some input, as a female perspective here is probably preferred.
 
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rclose | 13 autres critiques | Jul 29, 2010 |

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