Review: One Question a Day

ONE QUESTION A DAY TO STAY CLOSE & CURIOUS by Gina Senarighi

Nonfiction, Self-help, Journaling, Couples

4****

Blurb: Couples who maintain a sense of fascination about one another report longer relationships and more passionate connection. What’s more, couples who understand each other’s inner worlds fare better through life’s unexpected ups and downs. One Question a Day to Stay Close & Curious brings couples together to laugh, share, and explore who their partner is, what shaped them, and who they wish to become. A journal for all couples—married and unmarried, new and decades seasoned—the questions here will bring you together for conversations to support a lifetime of love.

Thoughts: This is a really good book except for one thing – I don’t know many men who would do this. But if you were to use this in conjunction with marriage or couples counseling, I think it would be amazing.

That being said, I’m going to use this as a personal journal. And suggest to others who do journaling to do the same, whether or not you use it as a couples workbook. The questions are insightful and make you look deeper into yourself (and your partner if done together) and maybe learn a thing or two.

Recommended.

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