"Point Taken is a powerful read for every human who is ready to release themselves from boxed thinking around how to live and and how to be fulfilled in everyday life. If you're overworked, self- sabotaging, feeling emotionally burdened or isolated from your tribe, this book will remind you that your greatest potential is arising!" -Sybil Clark-Amuti, CEO and Host of The Great Girlfriends Show¿¿
Accomplished, professional women often elicit awe, curiosity, and the million-dollar question...how in the world did they do it?
How did they establish their credentials, grow their network along with their net worth, and build careers that are as fulfilling as they are successful?
Point Taken answers these questions. Through deeply personal stories, eleven top-level female entrepreneurs and executives reflect on their careers and distill their wins, losses, and learnings into brilliant, actionable pieces of advice.
In these pages, you'll gather wisdom from:
A resilient single mom who transforms her financial circumstances by revolutionizing her career and mindset toward money.
A determined lawyer who struggles to find her groove until she carves her own
A life coach who faces life-threatening illness and learns to find peace by discovering where to let go.
A savvy exec who adeptly navigates the challenging waters of a toxic work environment, emerging as a model of leadership under pressure.
A fractional CMO who shares the one key trait that will make you a better leader and an invaluable employee.
Kibi Anderson, Carol Wheeler, Sarah Soucie Eyberg, Sarah Warner, Jenny Remington, Julie Candelon, Michele Lau Torres, Kelly Griggs, Stephanie Hawk, Sandy Stewart, and Laura Ramos James share their formative experiences and the practical strategies that propelled them to the top of their fields. With their diverse experiences and unique perspectives, these women in business provide a roadmap for anyone looking to navigate the complexities of career advancement and personal growth.
These awe-inspiring essays will have you chanting, "If she can do it, I can too!"