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Before I began trying to be a good Christian woman, which came about shortly after I had published my first two Christian books on January 11, 2020, during my working career, I got told often that I should never talk about three topics in the workplace, which were: Politic, Sex or Religion.

Regarding the prohibition of talking about politics in the workplace, it all boils down to the simple fact that it's capable of destroying any business relationship you might possess with your boss. This show more is especially true if your political beliefs don't mesh with those of your boss. The milieu of your workplace will become quite caustic, resulting in your failure of receiving a promotion or being delegated duties with fewer responsibilities for your job.

Moving on to the discussion of sex in the workplace, the discussion of this prohibited topic can be the most precarious since workers need to know better and more seriously the possibility of it being considered a form of sexual harassment. For this and other reasons, the best way of dealing with this topic is to distance yourself from any and all discussions.

The main issue regarding the discussion of religion is that it can be like revealing your political party relationship where the opinions of others towards you can change instantly. If you discuss religion in the workplace, beware as it might give the appearance of you badgering or categorizing against a co-worker based solely on their individual religious beliefs. And like sex, this topic can become quite volatile.

In my trying to be a good Christian woman now, while I have no problem sharing the words of the Lord in writing, I have difficulties expressing this speaking face-to-face with another individual in public. I came across this book by author Steven Colborne while searching Amazon for another nonfiction book I could read/review and found it to be an insightful guidebook for individuals like me to be able to speak to others during ordinary everyday conversations.

Through each one of the fourteen short chapters in this book, Mr. Colborne presents to his readers a unique thinking as to the vernacular we utilize in expressing ourselves. And with this knowledge in place, the possibility of it transforming itself in recognizing the dominion of the Lord and other divine characteristics becomes self-evident.

In the end, after reading this book, I’ve begun to feel better equipped to incorporate the words of the Lord when I speak to others in ordinary daily conversations, which is why I’ve given Mr. Colborne the 5 STARS he has garnered from this reviewer of nonfiction Christian books.
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