Execumama: A Pocket Guide for the Twenty-something Mommy on the Move
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.90 (700 Votes) |
Asin | : | 1587368447 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 76 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2016-01-03 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
Amazon Customer said This book is my mentor!. The Execumama Pocketguide is a God-send! I call this book "my mentor in my bag". Whenever I need some uplifting, reassurance, sound advice, or just have downtime (doctor's appts, waiting in line, etc.) I just pull it out of my purse and start reading. ALL WOMEN need to read this book! It will either prepare you or help you to be the best you (so you can be the best you to everyone in your life - hubby, boyfriend, kids, and the list goes on). Highly recommended! Ohand the author was featured in Essence Magazine. Truly inspirational. She helped me so muchI now follow her blogs (do a internet search of exec. Execumama Yvonne J. Morse This pocket guide is excellent. I bought it for my niece who is an attorney and is always on the move. She is pregnant with her first child and I wanted her to have the necessary information to make this successful process in her life. She says that she loves the book and is reading it daily. It is certainly exactly what she needed. What a great and concise reference for moms on the move. Thank you!. "Finally!" according to MLT. Career Mothers everywhere owe it to themselves to pick up a copy of this book. Execumama is an easy read and a great reference to keep handy when you're feeling overwhelmed. The author lets you know that you're NOT sacrificing your children by purusing your career; that children are not necessarily better off with a stay-at-home Mom as society would like us to believe.
Akilah S. There will always be variables beyond our control, she says. Addressing the unique challenges of the young working mother, Execumama serves as an empowerment guide to playing that game and playing it well. She's focused, disciplined, and skilled, and she's making a name for herself in her industry. With candor and wit, Richards encourages the execumama in each of us to embrace the road we've chosen and to walk it with confidence.. Richards explodes that myth, telling us that we shouldn't beat ourselves up when we encounter the inevitable imbalances that come with the life/work path. How she manages to handle that AND raise a child or two at the same time is a feat worth exploring. The trick is to cope with the chaos while taking comfort in the things that are still within our control. The Execumama: A sistah between the ages of twenty-five and thirty-five with es