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Sally Lovelock

Kirjat ja teokset yhdessä paikassa: 2 kirjaa, julkaisuja vuodelta 2021, suosituimpien joukossa Women, Let's Rise. Vertaile teosten hintoja ja tarkista saatavuus suomalaisista kirjakaupoista.

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Women, Let's Rise

Women, Let's Rise

Lori Armitage; Annyse Balkwill; Steph Clark; Violette de Ayala; Pamela D'Ippolito; Jessica Khouri; Krysta Lee; Julia Lefaivre; Sally Lovelock; Elizabeth Meekes; Janet Miller; Annie Ngu; Lisa Pinnock; Michaella Putman (Petrik); Shell Richardson; Lola T. Small; Theresa Toscano; Lisa J.L. Tsai; Christina Whitley; Sarah Yeung; Natalie Zombeck

Golden Brick Road Publishing House
2021
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Women of all generations from all corners of the world have the power to affect positive change with those around us by sharing our best authentic selves. This moving collection of personal journeys, insights, and wisdom encourages women to use their natural talents of self-reflection, connection, and collaboration to influence and inspire. Working towards a world where women are fully valued for their energy and contribution, Women Let's Rise aims to ignite the fire within every woman to power up, step out, and empower the world with her presence.
Mama's Gotta Work

Mama's Gotta Work

Stephanie Card; Michelle Emmick; Lisa Evans; Sharon Hughes-Geekie; Krysta Lee; Sally Lovelock; Nanci Lozano; Andie Mack; Elizabeth Meekes; Marcia Miatke; Erin Montgomery; Laura Morris; Teresa Nocita; Charleyne Oulton

Golden Brick Road Publishing House
2021
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Foreword written by Workin' Moms creator, executive producer, writer, and star of the television comedy series, Catherine Reitman. This book was written by working moms, for working moms. When it comes time to go "back to work," what additional challenges might mom expect? Is it possible to implement conscious parenting while simultaneously achieving career success and also discovering true fulfillment in life? What sort of new learning curves may she face mentally, emotionally, physically, and even spiritually? How might she adapt to the social status change to "mom" in the public world, while still maintaining the most important role of mom at home in private? Let's get real and start the conversation.