Secrets of Six-Figure Women: Surprising Strategies to Up Your Earnings and Change Your Life 
asked by perfect10 on November 2, 2006 9:39 AM
There are more high-salaried women in the workforce today than ever before, yet most females remain seriously underpaid when compared to their male counterparts. Motivational speaker and financial journalist Barbara Stanny decided to find out why by identifying the differences between those who draw the big bucks and those who don't. In Secrets of Six-Figure Women she reveals what makes the leading edge tick, as well as how others can use the information to boost their own paychecks and self-esteem. "For far too many women, financial limits have become a fact of life. The thought of making more is like climbing Mount Everest, a colossal, if not impossible task," writes Stanny. "That's exactly how I used to feel." By examining scores of top moneymakers, along with dozens of those earning below their potentials, Stanny discovered what works and what doesn't. After analyzing the subsequent lessons (i.e., you actually can boost your income without selling out, the requisite traits to do so can be developed by virtually anyone, money really can't buy happiness), she proposes specific strategies for maximizing their impact (intend from the start to succeed, stretch yourself, manage any payoff with care). Stanny professes throughout that she desires to offer "insight, hope and guidance to any of you who aspire to earn more." With this surprisingly practical and ultimately inspirational guidebook, she delivers. --Howard Rothman
Reviews
Barbara Stanny might have started out writing about money when she started this book project, but the book itself is about so much more. The way we think about money reflects the way we think about how much we can achieve, how we use our talents, how worthy we think we are, and how we let others use us. By the time I finished the book, I was convinced that I could be a six-figure woman too. I'm most of the way there, closer than I ever dreamed I would be. The chapter on personal money management should be required reading for every high school graduate as well as every woman who never learned how to manage her own money.
reviewed by versed on November 20, 2006 9:23 PM
Wow! Ms. Stanny presented some ideas that I never thought of before. The examples are clear and concise, no psychobabble or motivational drivel here. A must for any woman considering a career change, or has a change thrust upon them.
reviewed by geo on November 28, 2006 11:10 PM
some parts are dry, but overall the book is full of examples
and ideas. recommended.
and ideas. recommended.
reviewed by iconfess on November 29, 2006 6:14 PM
Super book so far. I'm almost finished reading it and I am pumped up. This book can change your outlook - if you allow it to happen. Somewhere in all of us (It is deeper for some than others.) is a tiger that is just dying to get out and explore. My tiger is no longer just purring with the occasion roar. The Roar is Rumbling much more often!
reviewed by glassysurf on November 29, 2006 6:41 PM
