If you are like most people, when you think about needing a lifestyle change, the first place you think to look for advice is a search engine. And this helps, but for a short while. Why? Because these pages mostly offer advice on what to do without addressing the root factors towards achieving a lifestyle change. Our headliner book for your reading pleasure this weekend, Lika’s Lifestyle Shift, seeks to address some of these factors, whilst helping you kickstart and maintain your shift to a healthier life. You’ll enjoy reading this.
1. Lika’s Lifestyle Shift by Lika Ahonsi

Lika’s Lifestyle Shift is a book with an objective “to help you start your lifestyle shift journey.” This book covers all the root factors that too often stops you (or makes you inconsistent) when taking that lifestyle
shift with suggestions from the author’s experience on how to walk around this issue. Simply put, with Lika’s Lifestyle Shift, it appears that you get a lifestyle coach for a bargain price. Start Reading.
2. Beyond the Heartbeat by Helen Uche Ibezim

Beyond The Heartbeat is a novel on past African traditional practices, some of which are worth retaining due to their relevance, and some which, out of naivety of the people, resulted in unpleasant conditions to those who were caught in the web. It brings to limelight, the cherished African traditional norms and other practices which make one’s thought roll in appreciation of those years that were devoid of complexities. It equally brings to bear, the abuse of some of those practices and which have consequently grieved the hearts of many. It is a call for a close examination of the past traditional practices with a view to dropping the injurious ones and embracing the advantageous ones. Start Reading.
3. Just a Crazy Black Woman by Oyekanmi Oyeronke

Sandra had always wanted to live in one of the Western countries, so she never did question Alex when he promised to marry her upon her arrival in the U.K. It wasn’t until her wedding day that she uncovers a damning truth; the dream man she thought she’d met was no woman’s dream man at all. Experiencing what it is like to be an African in London, Sandra goes through the ups and downs of working in London as a care assistant while also punishing and frustrating Alex with her insane tactics. After realizing it’s too late for her to back out, and with her dreams already shattered, Sandra is bent on not accepting defeat. Continue reading.

