Why Many Married Women are Frustrated

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Published: 12 years ago

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This book is about Building better relationships, based on Life Coaching models. The models and theories put forward in the book are not solely for married women or the female gender, the models and principles are in themselves gender-blind, and are applicable to all sorts of relationships, irrespective of the gender and number of people involved, including relationships outside of the traditional family setting. The author only chooses to use the traditional family setting because it presents a classic example of real life case studies of the models. The models also explain and give a lot of insight into the root causes of many of the issues and challenges that couples in a traditional family setup deal with, which if (or when) brought to the fore are easily dealt with, giving room for a

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ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Oluseye A. Komolafe

Oluseye Komolafe is a Human Resource and Personal Development Consultant. He has a Bachelors degree in Biochemistry, a Diploma in Human Resource, Diploma in Psychology and an Advanced Diploma in Life Coaching amongst other trainings. He is also an Member of the Nigerian Institute of Training and Development (NITAD). He has over 9 years professional working experience where he’s involved in many Human Resource consulting projects with firms across various sectors of the economy. He is currently working with Michael Steven Consulting as a Supervisory Consultant and involved in various Human Resource and Organizational Development projects with clients and a resource person in various learning management and personal development training programmes both at management and non-management levels.. He is conscious of existence, meaning, purpose, potential and destiny of humankind, people, and self. He is motivated by a self-felt, self-accepted calling to the cause of good, growth and gain in the lives of others. Influential communication of ideas is his primary way of achieving these objectives. His perception and thinking tend to be holistic and conceptual; i.e., seeing the big picture. He teaches people better ways of meeting the tasks and challenges of life; and prods them to question and change unrealistic assumptions and beliefs. He also offers encouragement to those who are discouraged. He has a simple delivery style, which everyone can understand so that they are able to apply the principles of his approach in practical ways to meet the challenges of daily life.