Discover millions of ebooks, audiobooks, and so much more with a free trial

Only $11.99/month after trial. Cancel anytime.

Experience of Life Vs. Expert Advice
Experience of Life Vs. Expert Advice
Experience of Life Vs. Expert Advice
Ebook39 pages30 minutes

Experience of Life Vs. Expert Advice

Rating: 0 out of 5 stars

()

Read preview

About this ebook

Are You Dating the Right Person?

Everyone wants to be the expert when it comes to dating. We all have theories on what should or should not exist when two people decide to hook-up.

It's common for lovers to seek expert advice about cheating, when to leave, or even how to know if their lover is a keeper.

To truly get insight on relationships, you have to experience a few of them. This guide is to assist lovers or potential lovers on their dating or relationship journey.
 

LanguageEnglish
Release dateDec 12, 2014
ISBN9780985323240
Experience of Life Vs. Expert Advice
Author

Nataisha T Hill

Writing is my passion. I wrote articles for different websites such as associated content, which is no longer available, but I hadn't yet established myself as an author at that time. Through my college years, I learned and absorbed useful information in addition to being anxious to express my creativity and experiences. I published my first novel "Partially Broken Never Destroyed" in 2012, which was when I took on the title of being an author. Be sure to check out all four parts of this series. Partially Broken Never Destroyed I Partially Broken Never Destroyed II: Mirror Mirror Partially Broken Never Destroyed III: The Trilogy Partially Broken Never Destroyed IV: Unholy Matrimony

Read more from Nataisha T Hill

Related to Experience of Life Vs. Expert Advice

Related ebooks

Relationships For You

View More

Related articles

Reviews for Experience of Life Vs. Expert Advice

Rating: 0 out of 5 stars
0 ratings

0 ratings0 reviews

What did you think?

Tap to rate

Review must be at least 10 words

    Book preview

    Experience of Life Vs. Expert Advice - Nataisha T Hill

    Dedication

    This book is dedicated to ones whom I love best. I am forever devoted to my loving mom, family, and true friends who have stuck beside me through all trials and tribulations. Last, but definitely not least, my Loving God, who gives me strength, wisdom, intelligence, patience, meekness, kindness, temperance, loyalty, and everything that makes me who I am.

    Chapter 1

    The Introduction

    NOWADAYS IT SEEMS AS if more and more people are seeking expert relationship advice when it comes to their relationship. Normally, expert advice consists of professionals who perhaps studied at accredited colleges or universities for several years on particular psychological and behavioral interactions in relationships. Credit is given where credit is due. I too, studied sociology and psychology at a community college as well as Middle Tennessee State University, but to be honest, my thoughts, opinions, and conclusions regarding relationships mainly came from one source, life itself. Everyone wants to be the expert when it comes to relationships. We all have theories on what should or should not exist when two people decide to be in a committed union. Some experts say that the relationship your parents have when you are a child directly affects the relationship you have with someone as an adult. While this may be true in a sense, I think it is what it is-just an expert opinion.

    In actuality, isn't all relationship advice an opinion? Isn't there always going to be a situation that totally defies what an expert may say? I wrote this book to give people different perspectives on relationships, not to necessarily imply that situations in this book apply to them. Some of them don’t even apply to me. Overall, I hope readers gain insight and perhaps can relate or find ways to improve their overall happiness.

    A short introduction of myself, I am a thirty-two year old married woman with a four-year college degree and two adorable daughters. My days consist of bottles, diapers, and nap time for my infant and homework, dolls, and playtime for my six-year old. I’ve known my husband for over twenty years since we met in middle school. For the most part, I can definitely say we compliment each other. We share the same ideas, concepts, and values regarding life.

    We love, care, and respect one another, which is vital in the growth of a marriage. Nevertheless, as with any relationship, we have our share of disagreements and we are constantly

    Enjoying the preview?
    Page 1 of 1