There are a variety of books on how to be successful; however, many times they leave out the spiritual aspects of being a successful entrepreneur. Do you feel alone in your business endeavors? That your spiritual friends don't understand your business, and your business friends don't understand your faith? In Boss Women Pray, Kachelle Kelly speaks directly to how you can increase your success, and your spiritual life, without compromising either. The prayers on each page will ignite, empower and guide you to reaching your full potential in business and in life. Updated with four new and inspired chapters, Boss Women Pray also now includes a workbook to guide you through the prayers found within.
If you ask any woman who is the has taken the leap of faith to live a purposeful life, how they did it? They all would say it starts with taking control over the way you think, speak and treat other people. Now you can do the same as they do and reign in the new economy! Boss Lady is the perfect read that will teach you how to develop a boss lady mindset using the word of God. Fatima Scipio takes her personal experiences and teaches you how to use your thinking power to bring forth the life you were created to live. In this interactive book, youll learn how to speak with authority and walk with confidence in your God-given knowledge, skills and abilities. Youll find practical principles that will activate your creativity along with strategies that can be used daily on your journey to living a prosperous life. The life principles in this book will give you a better insight to yourself and will assist you with taking your life to the next level. WARNING: Book Alert! This book may cause you to lose negative people in your life, start to think differently, and walk in the authority God gave you. Read at your own risk.
The founder of Girls in Tech offers first-hand accounts of the realities of startup life, with the very best advice from top women entrepreneurs You know startups are hard, but what is it like to fail, or have a falling out with your co-founder, or to go through hundreds of pitches in an effort get funded? In Tech Boss Lady, Adriana Gascoigne dives into the gritty, raw side of startups. She shares her own story - of defying Silicon Valley's boy's club and founding the largest organization for female entrepreneurs in the world - as well as candid true tales from more than 20 leading women in tech. The result: a no-nonsense guide for the entrepreneur, intrapreneur and Tech Boss Lady within each of us. Gascoigne goes behind the scenes of some of Silicon Valley's hottest brands to discuss topics like failure, funding, growth hacking, and what it's like to be a first-time CEO. Rising entrepreneurs will find inspiration and actionable advice, and experienced tech employees will appreciate Gascoigne's refreshingly real take on Silicon Valley: the good, the bad, the ugly, and ultimately-the hopeful.
Too often, depictions of women's rise in corporate America leave out the first generation of breakthrough women entrepreneurs. Here, Edith Sparks restores the careers of three pioneering businesswomen--Tillie Lewis (founder of Flotill Products), Olive Ann Beech (cofounder of Beech Aircraft), and Margaret Rudkin (founder of Pepperidge Farm)--who started their own manufacturing companies in the 1930s, sold them to major corporations in the 1960s and 1970s, and became members of their corporate boards. These leaders began their ascent to the highest echelons of the business world before women had widespread access to higher education and before there were federal programs to incentivize women entrepreneurs or laws to prohibit credit discrimination. In telling their stories, Sparks demonstrates how these women at once rejected cultural prescriptions and manipulated them to their advantage, leveraged familial connections, and seized government opportunities, all while advocating for themselves in business environments that were not designed for women, let alone for women leaders. By contextualizing the careers of these hugely successful yet largely forgotten entrepreneurs, Sparks adds a vital dimension to the history of twentieth-century corporate America and provides a powerful lesson on what it took for women to succeed in this male-dominated business world.
Game junkie extraordinaire Makoto Takatsuki, allied with his classmates and some friendly elementals, managed to defeat the blight dragons and save Labyrinthos. His reward? A summons to the capital of Roses, where he’ll receive recognition for his achievement alongside a reception from an ice-cold princess—the water priestess, Sophia. Unfortunately, this unwelcome reunion isn’t the only thing waiting at the capital. When the city is attacked by hordes of countless monsters, the situation begins to look hopeless. But then, Makoto gets a decree from Noah: to overcome the crisis facing the city, he’ll have to put aside his grudge with the princess and accept her assistance. Will he be able to do so? And will he be willing? Luckily, Makoto does have backup; he’s spent time strengthening his bonds with his friends and has even gained insight into Lucy through a brush with her elven culture. The odds might be bleak, but to Makoto, playing on hard mode is the only way to advance!
Go deeper with the truths of the bestselling Lies Women Believe. The Companion Guide for Lies Women Believe is made up of ten sessions and is designed for individuals and small groups. Each chapter includes the following features: In a Nutshell — gives you an overview of the chapter to be studied from Lies Women Believe and reminds you of the lies discussed within that chapter. Exploring the Truth — offers a daily personal study for you to complete during the course of the week between your small group meetings. Each day's study includes a few pages to read from Lies Women Believe and then questions to answer under the subtitles "Realize," "Reflect," and "Respond." Walking Together in the Truth — provides questions to be discussed when your small group meets. This engaging workbook will make you and your friends think and wrestle with the Truth as you search the Bible for answers to tough issues. The Companion Guide for Lies Women Believe is ideal for small groups, Bible studies, and Sunday school classes.
Why Am I Still Single For Women is not your typical dating book. It is an entertaining and insightful guide showing a smart, driven and ambitious woman how to stop attracting the wrong men, how to heal yourself from unavailable men, where to find love and your tribe, how to get a clearance about what you really want in life, how to love your body, how to get the date that makes you feel excited, how to look after yourself so you don’t get a burnout. After reading this book, you will finally understand what is stopping you from meeting that special someone and finding love in your life. The answer is very simple and by implementing several steps presented by Ieva Kambarovaite, relationship and dating coach, you will see the most positive and exciting changes in all areas of your life. This book can get you from a woman who thinks of 99 reasons why he has not texted you back, to someone who is seeing a man that cannot wait to call you. Ieva Kambarovaite shares her own personal journey how she went from someone who is waiting for those blue ticks on WhatsApp to appear to a woman that knows how to love herself, how to put herself first and how to build a life that does not just revolve around finding a partner. Do you know how to communicate with him, so he understands you? Do you know why you feel lonely and broken? Do you know what you really want in your partner? Do you know your love language? Do you know why you keep attracting the wrong guys? Learn the answers to these questions in Why Am I Still Single For Women. See instant results by making the most of the book. Don’t just read it but take action from day one. Ieva has put so much love into this book. It can heal your wounds and open the doors to a life full of love.
Fifty-five-year-old Jim Lapsford makes an unusually healthy-looking corpse. A life-long devotee of vitamin pills and herbal remedies, it seems almost ironic that he has succumbed to a heart attack, but his doctor is convinced that this is the case. Trainee undertaker Drew Slocombe isn't so sure. As an ex-nurse, Drew is convinced that there is enough conflicting medical evidence to merit a coroner's inquest at least. And then there's Jim's personal life: in addition to a long-suffering wife, two sons, and a grieving terrier, Jim appears to have left behind a series of scorned mistresses. Everyone else seems happy to accept the doctor's verdict, and Drew knows he shouldn't rock the boat. But can he really turn his back on murder? With plenty of suspects, zero proof, and Jim's cremation just days away, Drew sure has his work cut out for him... Smart, engrossing, and delightfully refreshing, Dark Undertakings is another great West Country mystery from Rebecca Tope.
After being dragged to another world with his classmates, hardcore RPG player Makoto Takatsuki has spent his time training and grinding. Nearly a year has gone by since Makoto became an adventurer, and he has finally reached level 20 and iron rank, which should be a cause for celebration... However, despite these accomplishments, Makoto feels as though he’s hit a wall. All seems dim until the goddess Noah tosses him a lifeline—head for the great maze dungeon of Labyrinthos! The place is well-known for its difficulty, but since he and Lucy are now iron rank, they’re strong enough to challenge it. Makoto and Lucy head off to conquer Labyrinthos, fully intending to stay in areas that are relatively safe. But the best-laid plans often go awry, and after an accident plunges them into the depths of the dungeon, the pair end up facing off with both monsters and revelations wildly beyond their expectations.
Drawing on countless real-life stories from his embattled life, Maxamillion the Great is a captivating and moving autobiography told in the only way it could be, through the eyes of his beloved owner, author Barbara Goodier. Taking the reader through the lows of his joyless puppyhood into the highs of his new found family, it persuades us to revisit the idea that miracles really do exist and sometimes even more than once. Creative in its narration and affecting in its story, it will move you to re-evaluate what is important in your own life, will make you cry when you least expect it and lay bare the unbreakable bond between a dog and his mum.