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Thanks for good review about the self help book which can help to have a good career and also found it interesting about the Boss Bitch mentality which is the trick
life is only knowing the unknown, we can do this by reading books easily- Online book club is a great place for this. This is what I believe.
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sanjus wrote: 20 Jun 2018, 13:24 Thanks for good review about the self help book which can help to have a good career and also found it interesting about the Boss Bitch mentality which is the trick
Thank you for your kind comments!
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While not a fan of "self help books". This book is extremely intriguing to me from the title to the blunt languge you say she uses i think ill just have to give this one a try.
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anwidmer wrote: 22 Jun 2018, 08:38 While not a fan of "self help books". This book is extremely intriguing to me from the title to the blunt languge you say she uses i think ill just have to give this one a try.
Thank you for your kind comments! I hope that you will enjoy this as much as I did.
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I've always wanted a book on that front, and now I found it. I love what the book is about and I'm literally dying to check it out now. Great and awesome review by the way.
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This sounds like such a great read! I'm not much for self-help books but your review has me believing the answers to the universe are in there. Loved your review!
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Nmesoma wrote: 22 Jun 2018, 21:19 I've always wanted a book on that front, and now I found it. I love what the book is about and I'm literally dying to check it out now. Great and awesome review by the way.
Thank you for your kind comments! I hope that you enjoy it as much as I did! (:
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JR Mercier wrote: 23 Jun 2018, 04:37 This sounds like such a great read! I'm not much for self-help books but your review has me believing the answers to the universe are in there. Loved your review!
Hahaha well the answers to the universe might be a long stretch, but thank you very much for your kind comments! It was indeed a fun and informative read indeed. :lol:
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I like that it begins with polishing your resume. Not everything comes from your attitude. I am glad there are books like this one, about women who are in power.
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Laura Ungureanu wrote: 24 Jun 2018, 07:49 I like that it begins with polishing your resume. Not everything comes from your attitude. I am glad there are books like this one, about women who are in power.
I while heartily agree! I love that the resume is a focal point because in the real world we are often first judged on paper. A good cover page is pertinent as well. I too enjoy seeing woman in power and love the bold statement Boss Bitch seems to eminate.
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anwidmer wrote: 24 Jun 2018, 09:18
Laura Ungureanu wrote: 24 Jun 2018, 07:49 I like that it begins with polishing your resume. Not everything comes from your attitude. I am glad there are books like this one, about women who are in power.
I while heartily agree! I love that the resume is a focal point because in the real world we are often first judged on paper. A good cover page is pertinent as well. I too enjoy seeing woman in power and love the bold statement Boss Bitch seems to eminate.
Me too! Thank you for taking the time to read my review and to leave the kind comments!
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Laura Ungureanu wrote: 24 Jun 2018, 07:49 I like that it begins with polishing your resume. Not everything comes from your attitude. I am glad there are books like this one, about women who are in power.
I agree! Resumes are extremely important, so I'm glad that she took the time to go through it in detail.
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Ana-Maria-Diana wrote: 27 Jun 2018, 05:23 Interesting approach to this issue. It gives the reader high expectations about what is going to happen.
I think the title alone gives high expectations. Its definitly meant to grab your attention and pull you in. Keeping your interest is where she excelled. Excellent review again.
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Ana-Maria-Diana wrote: 27 Jun 2018, 05:23 Interesting approach to this issue. It gives the reader high expectations about what is going to happen.
Thanks for the kind comments!
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The cover of the book and images used are a perfect introduction to the book and it's major subject of discussion. Also the book should be in the possession of any young woman looking to leave a mark on the face of the earth
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