Womenomics



I saw the author of this book, Claire Shipman, on The View while I was feeding Gabriel this morning and it sounded like something that may go along the lines of the SAHM discussion we were having.  

Here's the blurb:  This collaboration between broadcasting powerhouses Shipman and Kay gives career women explicit permission to demand the balance that's been missing in their lives. The authors assert that after decades of trying to outdo men or fighting the Mommy Wars in the office trenches of the 1980s and 1990s, women have gained enough corporate clout to start changing the workplace to suit their needs. Shipman and Kay review the depth of women's influence as consumers and earners, maintaining that their power gives them the right and the ability to ask for flexibility in their work lives, to negotiate assertively and effectively, to say no and to give up the guilt associated with getting their needs met. Through Shipman and Kay's own stories of struggling with demanding work and home lives and anecdotes from other working mothers, the authors make a convincing argument that with some mental and emotional effort, women can create their ideal work and home lives. Filled with pragmatic and optimistic steps, this book will inspire readers to set in motion a flexibility-driven business revolution that can benefit all women and men, families and workforces.

And I posted the Kindle cover because I got a Kindle!!!  Woohoo!!!  I love it.  Great little invention.  It's just like reading on paper only I'm not killing a tree.  The buttons are so quiet that they don't disrupt Brian while he's trying to sleep and I'm reading, and I can buy a book anywhere/anytime.  (Good for a place that doesn't have a bookstore!!!  Ugh!)  I bought a book on the way to Sonic the other day...I wasn't driving.  And the books are often cheaper for the Kindle than the actual physical book would be.  I highly recommend it.