Author: Patricia O'Connor
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Publisher: Starcast Publishers UK SR
Binding: Paperback
ISBN: 0973932724
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Things Your Mother Forgot to Tell You
Patricia wrote this book to encourage women of all ages to aim for new goals in their personal lives and their chosen careers, to enable them to deal with obstacles they are very probably already encountering in their day-to-day lives.Things Your Mother Forgot to Tell You review. Patricia was 24 when she began presenting Business courses. Many attendees were considerably older, saying "How can someone as young as you teach US what to do?" Her response was immediate and confident. "Stay for 10 minutes and if you feel you're getting nothing out of it, you can leave.Read full reviews of Things Your Mother Forgot To Tell you.
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Things Your Mother Forgot to Tell You, ISBN-13: 9780973932720, ISBN-10: 0973932724
Patricia wrote this book to encourage women of all ages to aim for new goals in their personal lives and their chosen careers, to enable them to deal with obstacles they are very probably already encountering in their day-to-day lives. Patricia was 24 when she began presenting Business courses. Many attendees were considerably older, saying How can someone as young as you teach US what to do? Her response was immediate and confident. Stay 10 minutes and if you feel you are getting nothing out of it, you can leave... No one has ever left. There is hardly any type of business that has not benefi
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Things Your Mother Forgot to Tell You Reviews
Patricia was 24 when she began presenting Business courses. Many attendees were considerably older, saying "How can someone as young as you teach US what to do?" Her response was immediate and confident. "Stay for 10 minutes and if you feel you're getting nothing out of it, you can leave..." No one has ever left! There is hardly any type of business that has not benefitted from her instruction. Whenever she has given an open presentation at (for example) a Chamber of Commerce, she has been asked back to give an additional course by one or more of those attending the original course.
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