From a NY Post interview with a "life coach": Q: What's your advice for Gosselin?
A: I would look at him as a fellow human being who happens to have a big tattoo and many fans and just wants to be happy and rich and take care of his many children while always staying in the public eye. I would also work with him for a reduced fee if I could have a greater share of the royalties from the book we would write together.
My advice to Gosselin would be to take it a day at a time, but I think he's under so much pressure as a celebrity and as a dad that he needs to go faster -- so I would recommend he take it a week at a time and then, with proper life coaching, a month at a time.
Q: What's with Gosselin's Ed Hardy T-shirt obsession?
A: As far as his wardrobe, I would move him out of those T-shirts he wears and more toward capes -- which are really going to be big this fall.
From a NY Post interview with a "life coach":
Q: What's your advice for Gosselin?
A: I would look at him as a fellow human being who happens to have a big tattoo and many fans and just wants to be happy and rich and take care of his many children while always staying in the public eye. I would also work with him for a reduced fee if I could have a greater share of the royalties from the book we would write together.
My advice to Gosselin would be to take it a day at a time, but I think he's under so much pressure as a celebrity and as a dad that he needs to go faster -- so I would recommend he take it a week at a time and then, with proper life coaching, a month at a time.
Q: What's with Gosselin's Ed Hardy T-shirt obsession?
A: As far as his wardrobe, I would move him out of those T-shirts he wears and more toward capes -- which are really going to be big this fall.
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