The 10 Habits of Highly Successful Women
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Narrated by:
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Laural Merlington
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Written by:
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Glynnis MacNicol
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Rachel Sklar
About this listen
The 10 Habits of Highly Successful Women is a collection of essays revealing the secret career habits and hard-won wisdom of a diverse group of accomplished women, selected by Rachel Sklar and Glynnis MacNicol, co-founders of TheLi.st, the well-known network dedicated to elevating professional women.
Perhaps no group has experienced more upheaval in the last few decades than working women. In this series, each woman explores the one key habit or lesson that has made the difference in forging her career and attaining professional success.
Whether it’s CNN personality Sally Kohn’s exploration of emotional correctness or What Not To Wear's Stacy London on the wear and tear of our aspirational “Culture of Extraordinary;” why millennial Nisha Chittal won't tell you her age and what Cindy Gallop learned about sex while dating men half hers; how lessons from waitressing led Jenna Wortham to the New York Times or how Paula Froelich perfected the art of the “controlled burn” to start over after the end of a dream career—these essays uncover the challenges and delights of chasing, and finding, success in work and life as a professional woman.
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- Amanda Ross - Edmonton, Alberta
- 2022-12-03
Probably better suited to young entrepreneurs and business women
The content was very American (I’m Canadian) and definitely geared towards women in business rather than women in other fields (I am in law enforcement). I didn’t really connect with the content. Wouldn’t recommend for anyone in public service or similar industry.
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