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The Grass Isn’t Always Greener – It Is Still Grass

March 22, 2016

The Grass Isn't Always Greener It Is Still Grass ~
Welcome our Mommy Jammies Night Speaker - Jean Burk
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Marriage is forever, right? Until it isn’t. Jean is our special guest for Mommy Jammies Night!

The Grass isn’t Always Greener on the Other Side-It’s Still Grass.

Once you get close, you realize it’s either fake or has worst problems than you could see from afar. Grass grows where you water it and the difference in a garden and wilderness is the cultivation and nurturing given. Learn the landmines that can sabotage your marriage and the Miracle Grow key that will give your relationship the excitement you once had when dating.

Jean has been married to Jim Burk for 32 years and has a heart for strengthening Christian marriages and inspiring women whose marriages are under attack. She encourages women that their family is their first ministry and that the home should be the safest place for each member-creating a fortress to lock out all outside distractions and enemies.

Jean also hosts – this podcast on the homeschool network, here!  College Prep Genius Podcast – and visit Jean’s website at College Prep Genius

Jean is an author and the creator of the award-winning College Prep Genius –

SAT Instructor, Jean Burk, is a homeschooling mother and creator of the revolutionary College Prep Genius curriculum which has helped thousands of high school students prepare for the SAT & PSAT/NMSQT. Her expertise has been featured on FOX as a news contributor, CBS, NBC, TXA21, and The Homeschool Channel. She also serves as a frequent contributor to newspapers, magazines, educational resources, and online publications. Jean currently travels across the United States and abroad teaching students how to improve their standardized test scores and speaking to parents about how to get college for FREE!

As a single income family, Jean Burk and her husband did not have the financial resources to send their children to college. When Jean discovered the SAT & PSAT were the keys to getting huge scholarships, she began to research the test to understand how to prepare her children for it. She discovered that these tests could be taught!