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If you're looking for information on special offers, new products, best books, promotions and give-aways this is your place. We'll be posting honest, open, authentic raves and critiques on this page. This is where we will feature any sponsored content, whether we receive it as a free product or if it comes from one of our advertisers or sponsors. So keep checking back here for new content that we'll be featuring. We're starting off with some book reviews. Continue reading
Posted Dec 22, 2009 at The Lipsticking Society
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If I were to judge a book by its cover, one that features a dangling roll of toilet paper would not be one my hand would instinctively reach for. I mean, really, toilet paper as a metaphor for business? Well, in his book, "The Toilet Paper Entrepreneur", author Mike Michalowicz takes the toilet paper analogy and makes it work. True, even by the end of the book, I still wasn't thrilled with the cover (eewww) but I was thrilled with some of the ideas that he presented. While some sayings such as "your success is up to you" and "you... Continue reading
Posted Dec 22, 2009 at The Lipsticking Society
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While it's true I have never pumped gas in my life (truly, why should I when there are handsome men willing to do that for me?), but when it comes to gadgets -- let me at 'em. In her book, "How To Be A Geek Goddess" author Christina Tynan-Woodgives us wanna-be Goddesses the how-tos to get us on our way. Where men may worry about specs, speed and price when it comes to buying a new computer, the author points out that we women want to know how the computer will fit in with the decor (as well as the... Continue reading
Posted Dec 22, 2009 at The Lipsticking Society
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You know that feeling of saying something and while you know exactly what you're saying, your co-workers "just don't get it"? Chances are, it's not you (but hold on); chances are it's not them, either. It's both of you and your differing communication styles. In her book, Why Can't You Communicate Like Me? (How Smart Women Get Results at Work) author/speaker Laura Browne describes the four personalities that you may come in contact with in the workplace: Brainy, Bossy, Bubbly, and Buddy. Which one are you? You can take the test on her website. "Why Can't You..." explores the four... Continue reading
Posted Dec 22, 2009 at The Lipsticking Society