A review by katerintree
Keep It Shut: What to Say, How to Say It, and When to Say Nothing at All by Karen Ehman

3.0

I rated this a three but I think it might deserve a four *for what it is.* It's not innovative, in the way of these self help books it's a little repetitive. The analogies & tedious drawing of parallels to daily life gets redundant, but I listened to an audio book while doing chores or driving, so it was tolerable. If I had to slog through text I don't think I would have finished it.

But, for all that it was worth reading. I needed encouragement to continue to get better at watching my words, and this really helped. I plan on listening to the chapter on anger at least two more times. It also inspired me to spend more time in scripture, so that's definitely a win.