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Mending the Sisterhood & Ending Womens Bullying
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Mending the Sisterhood & Ending Womens Bullying is an eye-opening, game-changing look at where, why, and how women are bullying, blocking, and shunning other women, from conference rooms to cul-de-sacs. Most importantly, author Susan Skog issues a positive call-to-action for all women to lift one another up, not tear each other down. Trained as a journalist, Skog shines a light on executives, attorneys, political leaders, actresses, nurses, moms groups, bloggers, and Millennial women--all using their voices and choices to empower women around them and end womens wars. Based on extensive research and interviews with more than 35 women, including top psychologists, executive coaches, and counselors, Skog also offers powerful strategies and steps to help women everywhere say, Enough! to mean-girl ways and, Yes! to being magnificent women.Mending the Sisterhood & Ending Womens Bullying shows how to:•Break the silence around women vs. women bullying;•Speak up clearly if youre being bullied or harassed; •Create zero tolerance for bullying, gossiping, and shunning in and out of the workplace; •Better understand the roots of womens conflicts;•Launch programs that lift women up, not tear them down;•Ease judgments, competition, and jealousy;•Cheer, applaud, and empower other women.ABOUT THE AUTHOR: Trained as a journalist, Susan Skog is an author, writer, and advocate for developing-world women and girls. Susans first book, Embracing Our Essence: Spiritual Conversations with Prominent Women, helped spark the womens spirituality movement across the country. Susans written for AARP, Science, Family Circle, Utne Reader, Prevention, Huffington Post, A Path Appears, and other magazines and blogs. Her books have been featured by Forbes, Associated Press, Newsday, Womans Day, Publishers Weekly, Travelocity, and others. Theyve been supported by Thich Nhat Hanhs community, the Jane Goodall Institute, Brookings, and the late Howard Zinn and Yo
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