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		<description><![CDATA[So with 10 simple RIGHTS, I am writing so that you'll remember how valuable you are to yourself.  And it has nothing to do with being selfish or having a huge ego.  Listen for a quiet voice that starts as a whisper in your head, evolves into a deep pounding in your heart, and ultimately takes up residence in your soul.  I am hoping that this simple book helps you to stop and pay attention to yourself]]></description>
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<h2>The Challenge and Commitment of Women</h2>
<p>As one of the countless working women, I&#8217;ve been amazed at the commitment we make to everyone in our lives except ourselves.  This book focuses on reminding and empowering women that they have certain rights.</p>
<p>There&#8217;s often a divide between women who choose careers outside the home and those who work inside the home.  The key word here is WORK.  I&#8217;m often interveiwed to talk about <strong>The Mommy Wars</strong>.  It&#8217;s a ridiculous battle.  All women are working women, and they often lose a part of themselves in that process &#8211; whether in the office or at home.</p>
<p>So with 10 simple <strong>RIGHTS</strong>, I am writing so that you&#8217;ll remember how valuable you are to yourself.  And it has nothing to do with being selfish or having a huge ego.  Listen for a quiet voice that starts as a whisper in your head, evolves into a deep pounding in your heart, and ultimately takes up residence in your soul.  I am hoping that this simple book helps you to stop and pay attention to yourself.</p>
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