Product Description In the Battle of the Sexes, women came in second when it came to decision-making. This no-nonsense guide levels the playing field and gives women the edge on making smart decisions. Readers will learn how to implement "The Top Ten" in their own lives by resolving issues, setting goals, and listening to the "Wise Woman Within".
Customer Reviews:
Read this before ever even thinking of settling down!June 2, 2006 3 out of 4 found this review helpful
Smart decisions have better consequences than foolish ones. A wise handbook of making time to design the life you want ... especially when you are baggage free and can extend your prime a long time.
Very MotivatingMay 14, 2001 12 out of 14 found this review helpful
In reading this book, I have become more responsible and self assured. The exercises that Tessina has included in this book are just wonderful. I kept a pencil handy while I was reading the book and there notes everywhere! I go back through those notes from time to time to refresh myself. I have since lent my copy to several friends. I am sure it will help them too. I highly recommend this book to young women! Also, even though it is geared towards women, the ideas can apply for men also.
Straightforward advice for the muddledMarch 5, 1999 44 out of 47 found this review helpful
I'm well past 40 but I still have trouble making decisions and looked at this book partly to see if it would be helpful for my daughter, who also has trouble making decisions. This is straightforward advice about how (in arriving at life decisions) to sort out your gut feelings, what other people expect of you, what's practical, and what you can live with -- with a useful section on how to be your own good boss instead of your own bad boss. Coming from the publishers of the Chicken Soup books , I am surprised to find something so immensely level-headed. I'm sending my copy to my daughter.
You don't have to be under 40 to learn these lessons!October 29, 1998 26 out of 31 found this review helpful
I've just started reading this book. The advice is so good and full of such common sense that my reaction has been, "Well, of course. Why didn't I think of that!" I have no doubt that this book will be a part of the changes I am making in my life. I'ved got 4 1/2 years to go 'til I'm 40, and making the best decisions I can in that time will serve me well for all the rest of my years.
Excellent advice; I gave it to my 30 year old daughterOctober 26, 1998 10 out of 21 found this review helpful