Women Confidential: Midlife Women Explode the Myths of Having It All This is the time for asking, "What do I really want?" While there's no one answer for everyone, the stories and voices in It's Not Just Me will show readers how others have coped with their own twist
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| Title | : | Women Confidential: Midlife Women Explode the Myths of Having It All |
| Author | : | |
| Rating | : | 4.85 (256 Votes) |
| Asin | : | 1569242704 |
| Format Type | : | Paperback |
| Number of Pages | : | 328 Pages |
| Publish Date | : | 2006-08-18 |
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Editorial : From Publishers Weekly
"Having it all" was the battle cry of '70s feminists euphoric at the realization they could shape their own lives. But many are now facing the second half of their lives having found that work in the "testosterone-fuelled corporate culture" isn't all it was cracked up to be. And these days work is less a choice and more a necessity. Is this what women bargained for? And if it isn't, what to do about it? In looking at these questions, Globe and Mail columnist Moses tills no new ground on the issue of women's dissatisfaction at work and balancing it with all the personal roles. Nor does she offer solutions except for such overworked directives as "know and act on what is really important to you" and "cherish and grow your friendships." What Moses (Career Intelligence) does is give voice to some of the many women she's talked to over the years in her work as a writer and career coach and who have answered her online questionnaire-women who find themselves at mi
I'm feverish with all the possibilities, says one woman of her life now. This is the time when we start to think about what kind of legacy we want to leave behind. But there is also our inner bitch that yearns to be heard, silenced for many until midlife. As a forty-eight-year-old woman said, or rather, ranted, "Is it too much to ask for it to be my time now? For my husband to think about what needs to be done without my telling him? For my son to not act like I'm a piece of crap? For my boss to recognize I'm not his personal productivity machine? For my friends to stop being so needy?" For boomer women, the second half of life presents unique challenges and opportunities. This is the time for asking, "What do I really want?" While there's no one answer for everyone, the stories and voices in It's Not Just Me will show readers how others have coped with their own twists and turns. Rueful, funny and wise, women at mid-life have learned lots of life's lessons and are more than happy to d
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