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Sunday, June 14, 2015

Tell Me Mother You're Sorry - the book is here!

Are you expecting your mother or any mother type in your life to apologize for some wrong-doing?  Well, keep waiting.  For some prideful women, they aren't going to say anything more than, "Keep on being angry...You owe me an apology!"  Those loved ones that do apologize, some are sincere.  But  others not so much, they have a personal agenda right around the corner.

Tell Me Mother You're Sorry is a playbook that opens up a game that many manipulative mothers like to play that love to control others more than relate to them.  This work will enlighten some who are naive, gullible, and silly (like I once was) to the game(s).  There are mind games that some of these women that have been around their share of players, pimps, hustlers, and overall crooked people that they play.  If you don't know any better, you come off as weak, needy, troubled, or crazy even if these things are not true about you.  By the time you are finished with Tell Me Mother You're Sorry, you will want to work hard on changing some things about you while coming to the conclusion on what you want to do with those toxic women in your life.

The book is not for those who are scared, nervous, or still grabbing on Mother's apron strings.  This is a non-fiction piece for the daughter or son who is simply fed up with Mama, Mother, Mommy, or Mom.  Issues involving stepmothers, mother-in-laws and enabling fathers are also addressed.  You will find many things you have been through with your mother or someone else's in this book as well as tips on how to move on with your life.

I observed much growing up when it came to familial relationships between mothers and their children as well as sibling issues, and I can tell you from my experience that some people will never learn or change.  They are who they are, and you have the choice to do some things different for yourself and your family.  Sometimes we have dysfunctional relationships with relatives for far too long that we would never tolerate with a toxic boyfriend or girlfriend.

Be free!

You can get your copy here.

Nicholl McGuire is the author of Know Your Enemy: The Christian's Critic, Laboring to Love Myself, and other books.

Tuesday, June 9, 2015

Look for the Moments that Make Life Worth Living

When you are down and out and it seems like life difficulties are really getting the best of you just hold on to the positive people, places and things that remind you why you must keep waking yourself up each and everyday.  Is it the smile of a child?  A good book?  The nice place you live in?  The hope of moving to a new location?  The anticipation of meeting that someone special?  Whatever your motivation for making you feel that life is still worth living, embrace it and know that there is a God who sees all!  Good times are ahead, keep the faith!

Nicholl McGuire
YouTube channel: nmenterprise7

Saturday, May 30, 2015

Friday, April 3, 2015

Tell Me Mother You're Sorry by Nicholl McGuire

After writing family history books and thinking back on mother daughter relationships including the one I have with my mother, I realize that there was a pattern.  Those ups and downs in mother daughter relationships that were typical, you talk and then you are distant, you talk and then you break.  But there are those daughters who distanced themselves and never picked up the phone or came around again,

Tell Me Mother You're Sorry is a nonfiction book that supports those adult sons and daughters who have had enough of their mothers to put it quite simply.  In the work, I share the experiences of others, the personalities of those I have personally encountered and how I became an adopted daughter to them as well as advice from women who have gone no contact for years.

I hope that when the book is released you will support me and thanks for stopping by.  Do check out YouTube video, Distant Daughters, Troubled Mothers - No Contact nmenterprise7

God bless.

Nicholl McGuire

Sunday, March 1, 2015

Nicholl McGuire - Back to Hub Pages

Lately, I have seen much advertising for Hub Pages around the web at various work at home websites and job boards, so I have returned to the site and it seems that things are getting better.  For those of you unfamiliar with Hub Pages, it is another place, like Blogger, for writers to create, share and learn more about public opinion related to just about anything you might want to talk about.

There are templates now that help with creating hub pages.  You will also notice there are more quality hubs since there are certain restrictions on the site.  The site is still quite active and is doing well in search engines.  So if you want a place to share what's on your mind, you might want to head over to the site.  They also still have their systems in place to help you earn money too.

Here are my latest Hub Pages:

Black People Around the World

Questionable Epidemics in the United States

A World of Toys Not in Walmart, Toys R Us, Target and Other Mainstream Stores

Loved Ones with Toxic Behaviors

Population Reduction Issues - Greed, Power

Interested in signing up with Hub Pages, see here.