Sunday, November 7, 2021

MEASURE, MIX, AND MARINATE by Cheryl Schuberth

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Book Details:
Book Title:  Measure, Mix & Marinate: Embracing the Key Ingredients to a More Fulfilling Life by Cheryl Schuberth
Category:  Adult Fiction 18+, 174 pages
GenrePersonal Growth, Memoir
Publisher:  Key Ingredients
Release Date: August 2021
Formats Available for Review: print-softback (USA & Canada), ebook (Gifted Kindle, BookFunnel download)

Tour dates: October 25th to November 12th
Content Rating:  G - Good for all audiences

​Book Description:

​​As a wife, mom and former corporate go-getter, Cheryl knows firsthand the frustration of trying to do it all and feeling that none of it is good enough. As the world slowed down for a global pandemic, Cheryl inspected her own life and who she wanted to become—who she needed to become—to serve at her highest level. Much of this discovery occurred in the kitchen during playful evenings side-by-side with her sons, husband, and mother. Their time together led Cheryl to realize that how you measure your priorities, mix them in with your life experiences, and marinate on and adjust to the results determines the direction of your life.
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Meet the Author:
As the world slowed down for a global pandemic, Cheryl inspected her own life and who she wanted to become—who she needed to become—to serve at her highest level. Much of this discovery occurred in the kitchen during playful evenings side-by-side with her sons, husband, and mother. Their time together led Cheryl to realize that how you measure your priorities, mix them in with your life experiences, and marinate on and adjust to the results determines the direction of your life.
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My Review
Measure, Mix & Marinate: Embracing the Key Ingredients to a More Fulfilling Life by Cheryl Schuberth was a worthwhile read. I felt like reading this book helped me to better understand my own mother as there were a lot of similarities between her and Cheryl, especially with both of them feeling the   firsthand the frustration of trying to do it all and feeling that none of it is good enough.  I found myself wanting some of Cheryl's experiences  for my own family and taking steps to make them happen.


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