FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

 

 

RAWSISTAZ Literary Group

Attn: Reviews Editor

5885 Cumming Hwy, Ste 108-232

Sugar Hill, GA 30518


 

 

Email: info@rawsistaz.com
Web: http://www.rawsistaz.com /
http://www.blackbookreviews.net

Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/rawsistaz

Reviewed: Mar 31, 2009

Relationship Reruns: How To Break the Cycle of Choosing the Wrong People for the Right Relationship by Tanya White
AAA Publishing, June 2008
180 Pages, Paperback, $13.99
ISBN: 098168470X
Genre: Self-Help

RAW Rating: 4.0 (out of 5)

As humans, we have a natural need to establish relationships with others.  Each relationship we establish fulfills a different type of need.  Other than family, those needs will usually fall into one of the following relationship categories:  love connections, friendships, work-related relationships, Church connections, and business associates.  The success or failure of these relationships can depend upon the mindset we possess about them.  The mindset can be affected by past relationships, expectations (real or imagined), attitudes and spirituality.  When we fail to pay attention to the relationship patterns we establish, we run the risk of developing relationship reruns, which can be toxic.  Tanya White points out how our negative actions and thinking lead to unsatisfying relationships.  For instance, in our fear of being alone, we sometimes rush into an affiliation with the first person who comes along rather then waiting and it often turns out to be wrong for us.  Thus begins the cycle of choosing the wrong people for relationships.   

In RELATIONSHIP RERUNS: How to Break the Cycle of Choosing the Wrong People for the Right Relationship, White tells us if we want positive, satisfying relationships, we need to change our negative actions and thinking.  She visits each of the five relationship areas giving us a sometimes humorous, but always candid display of some of our unsavory attempts at establishing them, which should resonate with each of us.  She offers sage advice, as well as her personal experiences, chances at self-reflection and some very timely Christian guidance.  She proposes for all relationships to be yourself, get over past hurts, do some investigative work and pay attention to people’s actions.  Specifically she says, “When people show you who they really are believe them without excuses!”  And, learning to say goodbye will yield some positive effects on future relationships.

RELATIONSHIP RERUNS is a relationship class in a book.  White gives readers the strategies that allow them to be able to recognize and break the cycle of relationship reruns.  Her writing is upbeat, searing and authoritative.  I bought into her advice, finding it practical and easy to incorporate.  For a knowledgeable and piercing look at your relationships and how to make them better, this book is one to have. 

Reviewed by Brenda M. Lisbon, RAWSISTAZ.com
----
Brenda M. Lisbon is an avid reader and a big supporter of school-sponsored reading activities for children in her community. She and her son reside in Bishopville, SC.

© Copyright 2001-2011

RAWSISTAZ Literary Group
---------------

DISCLAIMER:  All reviews are the personal opinion of the reviewer indicated and should not be looked upon as a consensus from RAWSISTAZ™, its founder, or The RAWSISTAZ Reviewers as a whole. They should however help in giving you an idea of what a book is about along with its strengths and/or weaknesses. Also, the majority of books reviewed by RAWSISTAZ are provided by the author or publisher.

**NOTE: This review should not be used without our permission.