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Wander Woman: How High-Achieving Women Find Contentment and Direction

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Wander Woman: How High-Achieving Women Find Contentment and Direction

By: Marcia Reynolds
Narrated by: Julie Eickhoff
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Master coach and former International Coach Federation President Marcia Reynolds helps high-achieving women who may feel frustrated and restless embrace their 'wandering' impulses and come to peace with their desire for something more.

©2010 Marcia Sue Reynolds (P)2012 Berrett-Koehler Publishers
Career Success Motivation & Self-Improvement Personal Development Personal Success
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It is a very insightful book about all of us wander women 😊. Thank you, Marcia!

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While in the beginning I felt that this book had some relevant information, by the end I had the feeling that it had turned to a "women rule the world" type of read and felt that it was a bit too overpowering. While I agree that women need to make their way in the work place, I am not one who believes that women need to overtake the workplace. I have worked for an organization which happens to have a vast majority of its executive team being females, so maybe I have a different perspective than others in the workforce. Overall there are some good things to learn from this.

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