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Lipstick Lawyerisms of a Work-at-Home Mom

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Lipstick Lawyerisms of a Work-at-Home Mom

By: Tori L. Stetson
Narrated by: Nicole B Dolen
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Informative, insightful, and often humorous, Lipstick Lawyerisms of a Work-at-Home Mom dives deeply into women’s issues. It is a thought-provoking symphony of history and personal anecdotes that examines the agonizing question so many mothers face today: Do I stay at home with my children and risk abandoning my career, or do I work outside the home and risk losing quality time with my kids?

The discussions within this book are meant not only for moms, but for future moms and women, not only for lawyers, but for professionals and prospective professionals. It is meant to speak to independents, innovators, entrepreneurs, and alchemists who transform the ordinary into the extraordinary.

Luckily, Tori Stetson, a lady lawyer who has mastered the art of stumbling and getting back up again, is here to show you that you're not in this alone. This book urges women to pull from their resources and redistribute their skills to gain a life fueled by passion rather than crippled by fear. She encourages embracing change. Change is a necessary component to progress, so it follows that we must change to enable such progress, to enable us - as women - to evolve in our society.

©2020 Tori Stetson (P)2021 Tori Stetson
Gender Studies Law Social Sciences Women in Business Business Witty
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