Getting In Touch With Your Inner Bitch
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I read this book on the way to my last job interview. And I got the job. Now, I'm not saying that I was successful by being a bitch, but being in touch with my needs and goals was certainly a help. This humorous look at why women don't get what they need and want uses cartoons by Nicole Hollander (Sylvia) to illustrate strategies for "getting over toxic niceness" and saying what you really mean. Perhaps the world would be a nicer place if we all stopped fretting over the "B" word.
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Book Description
Now Bitchier Than Ever!
The perennial bestseller (over 95,000 copies sold) revised and updated.
Have you ever said "yes" when you meant "no"? Wanted to give someone a piece of your mind and eaten a piece of cake instead? How about the whole cake?
If you're nodding in agreement at this point, you may be suffering from Toxic Niceness, a condition that will only be stopped by getting in touch with that integral, powerful part of each of us which is going unrecognized.
It's the Inner Bitch. Don't even pretend you don't know what I'm talking about.
The Inner Bitch is the Bette Davis in each of us, walking around with a cigarette in one hand, a martini in the other, calling a dump a dump. The Inner Bitch calls it as she sees it.
This is the end of Toxic Niceness as we know it.
Getting In Touch With Your Inner Bitch
Getting In Touch With Your Inner Bitch,Elizabeth Hilts,Sourcebooks Hysteria,140220308X,Form - Essays,General,Humor,Women
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