Unfortunetly this book was so bad that I didn't manage to finish reading it. Total waste of money and time.
This book is divided into four parts: "trust in self", "trust in God", "trust in others" and "trust in life". I only read up till the beginning of trust in others.
I found that this book was a lot more based on Iyanla's beliefs than I had imagined. Not only does she talk about God extensively (not just in the "trust in God" section, but throughout the entire book), she also quotes the bible. On page 28, she goes into a painstakingly detailed explanation of her interpretation of an extract of The Book of Revelation which, as many parts of the book, proved to be useless.
There were also some details that really bothered me. For instance, on page 44 (still in the "trust in self" section) she makes a brief comment about the movie "The Help". The story she described, however, was not the same as the movie's. This made me question if she had even watched it and if, in general, she says whatever is on her mind without checking the facts. As I said, it was a minor comment, but the errors made me doubt her credibility.
In the "trust in God" section I found that her examples were not relatable at all. She tries to portray herself as having been a woman in very dire situations that managed to turn in all around thanks to God. What bothered me here was that God's work showed up in the form of Oprah offering to renovate her house for free. Really? What are the odds of that happening to someone who's not a famous writer?
Lastly, I find that Iyanla is often very conservative and judgemental. Just not an open minded person at all. For example, on page 174 she uses the phrases "Young people are putting tattoos on and holes in parts of their bodies that should not be seen in public. And when they flaunt these symbols publicly, we are no longer sure what to say". I found this to be (again) useless, and very judgemental. Why is she so bothered by what other people do with their bodies?
In a nutshell, I don't recommend this book to anyone.