Who Cares What You're Supposed
to Do?
Breaking the Rules to Get What You Want in Love, Life, and Work
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What are you doing
with your life?
Have you hit a quarter-life crisis? Is the Big
3-0 looming large? Are you hearing from friends, family, and everyone around you
that you're "supposed to":
--Have a fabulous career
--Be financially independent
--Be married with children
--Have your own home
--Enjoy a busy social life
--Have a great body
--AND do it all right?
You are not alone. Women in their twenties and
early thirties face greater pressure to succeed than ever before. And those who
don't "have it all" can be left feeling guilty, full of doubt, and resentful.
In Who Cares What You're Supposed to Do?,
nationally acclaimed clinical psychologist Victoria Dickerson lifts the pressure
to "fit in" by showing you how to:
- Decide what you -- rather than society,
family, or friends -- really want out of life
- Say "no" to self-doubt -- and diminish its
power over you
- Challenge the cultural expectations that
pressure you to conform
- Acknowledge and take pride in your unique
abilities and accomplishments
- Create a support community that shares your
values and accentuates your strengths
Who Cares What You're Supposed to Do?
shows women how to put pressures and expectations into perspective and see them
as the wonderful options and opportunities they can be.
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Published by Perigee
Books
August 2004 |
Self-help | 240 pages
Paperback | $14.95US
ISBN: 0-399-52999-3
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