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amBITCHous: (def.) A Woman Who: 1. Makes more money 2. has more power 3. gets the recognition she deserves 4. has the determination to go after her dreams and (精装)
 by Debra Condren


Category: Female professionals, Career women, Career success, Corporate world
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  • Publishers Weekly (MSL quote), USA   <2008-04-16 00:00>

    Condren doesn't mince words: "let's face it, there's just one word that our culture bestows on that supremely ambitious woman who unrepentantly values success in her career: bitch." Reclaiming the word as a virtue, she defines "ambitchous" women as those who make more money, have more power, get the recognition they deserve and have the determination to go after their dreams with integrity. A clinical psychologist and founder of the Women's Business Alliance, Condren shares her story of making career, family and big dreams work, while guiding other women toward embracing their ambitions. Condren grants her readers permission to take their careers seriously and to work toward their dreams rather than work their dreams around their lives. Women should discard the concept of work/life balance in favor of well-warranted imbalance, she argues. Condren advises women on how to be contenders, surround themselves with powerful advice, get paid what they're worth, be responsible to themselves, disable detractors and, finally, to get over the impostor syndrome. Clear suggestions and composite examples of real-life women who have embraced their goals make this an enthusiastic rallying cry. (Dec.)
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  • Barbara Boxer, U.S. senator, USA   <2008-04-16 00:00>

    Dr. Debra Condren is a dedicated advocate for empowering women to break traditional boundaries and achieve personal and professional success.
  • Sheldon Siegel, New York Times bestselling author, USA   <2008-04-16 00:00>

    Debra Condren nails ways in which professional women-even accomplished ones-sell themselves short. She offers precise, innovative guidelines for how women can turn self-imposed blocks and inhibitions into motivation to outrun inner doubt and win back their worth.
  • Tanya Styblo Beder, CEO of Citigroup Alternative Investments' multistrategy, USA   <2008-04-16 00:00>

    This is an inspiring, empowering, and practical book. Give it to your friends, sisters, and daughters.
  • Dianne Feinstein, U.S. senator, USA   <2008-04-16 00:00>

    Dr. Debra Condren has been a guiding light to many women business owners and young women in realizing their potential.
  • Barbara Corcoran, real estate magnate, USA   <2008-04-16 00:00>

    Irreverent, ferocious, funny, and wise! Any woman who has ever felt conflicted about feeling passionate about her work should read this book cover to cover.
  • amBITCHous, USA   <2008-04-16 00:00>

    I’m here to tell you that all of your priorities-personal and ambitious career goals alike-can fit together harmoniously. I’ll show you how, like thousands of women I’ve worked with over the years, you can make more money, earn the credit and recognition you deserve, have more power, and be as ambitious as you want to be. I’ll show you how you can be ambitchous without compromising your ethics and integrity. I’ll show you that you can feel worthy and entitled to all of this without fear that you risk sacrificing your desire to have a full, happy personal life and without being afraid that you’ll be less of a woman. It’s worked for me. It’s worked for countless ambitchous women I’ve advised. It will work for you.
  • New York Times, USA   <2008-04-16 00:00>

    A defiant charge to women to 'reclaim ambition as a virtue'…Ms. Condren, who has been paying attention all along, [has] worked out a way to make charm and ambition pay.
  • The Dallas Morning News , USA   <2008-04-16 00:00>

    Debra Condren challenges women to see ambition as a virtue and to take credit for winning at work and at home. …It’s not that women must ignore the needs of others, but they need to recognize and prioritize their own needs.
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