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FED Publishing Releases New Book, “Sanity and Success for Working Women: A Quick Guide to Survive and Thrive in the Corporate World” by Marilyn J. Fettner & Linda I. McCabe

Sanity and Success for Working Women: A Quick Guide to Survive and Thrive in the Corporate World, by Marilyn J. Fettner, MCC, NCC, LCPC and Linda I. McCabe, is a quick useful reference for corporate women.

Northbrook, IL, USA — Fettner and McCabe’s Sanity and Success for Working Women: A Quick Guide to Survive and Thrive in the Corporate World is a quick reference guide for women in corporate America! With strategies to increase work-life balance, navigate workplace dilemmas and improve relationships – you’ll discover ideas to gain respect, solutions for career advancement and challenges such as women as leaders and getting a raise. Find practice exercises to develop your skills, and best of all – this treasure fits in your purse.

In today’s world, women often feel they are losing their sanity. As they strive for career success, while trying to manage home and family responsibilities, they encounter barriers that keep them from career advancement and achieving the success they deserve. Yet they continue to struggle to attain the ever elusive work-life balance.

You don’t want to miss out on this important book that levels the playing field for working women.

“As a working woman in a large corporate company, I am constantly battling “the good ole boys club”. This book has some great techniques to help women change their behaviors and get ahead. I highly recommend this book for all working women as I think this applies across the board.” ~J.G.

Linda is President and Founder of Optimal Level, a sought-after consulting firm helping business owners, professionals, and corporations increase revenues and solve business issues. She took a small scrap iron and metal business and turned it into a multimillion dollar success and was voted one of Chicago’s Most Influential Women in Business. Linda is also the author of Optimal Level, A Woman’s Guide to Meeting Life’s Challenges. For more information, visit http://www.optimallevel.com.

Marilyn Fettner, MCC, NCC, LCPC is President of Fettner Career & Life Counseling, a highly-regarded career and life counseling firm she founded in 1998. Marilyn works with individuals and couples to help them implement practical strategies to improve their work and personal lives. She has appeared as a guest career consultant on Fox TV’s Good Day Chicago and NBC TV’s Starting Over. Marilyn has also been listed in Who’s Who of American Women and is quoted in Crain’s Chicago Business, the Chicago Tribune’s Employment Outlook, and Today’s Chicago Woman Magazine. For more information, visit http://www.fettnercareerconsulting.com.

Genre – women in the corporate workplace, women and work issues, women and work-life balance, women and equal pay, career strategies for women, women and career advancement

The ebook version of Sanity and Success for Working Women: A Quick Guide to Survive and Thrive in the Corporate World ISBN 9781506903132, published by First Edition Design Publishing (http://www.firsteditiondesignpublishing.com), is available on-line wherever ebooks are sold. The 70 page print book version, ISBN 9781506903125, is published by First Edition Design Publishing and distributed worldwide to online booksellers.

Media Contact:
Marilyn J. Fettner
+1(941)921-2607
marilyn@fettnercareerconsulting.com

New Tool for Working Women Struggling with Society’s Plan to “Have it All”

Feeling overworked and overcommitted? If so you’re not alone. According to a recent survey by Forbes Magazine and Bump.com, 92 percent of working moms say they feel overwhelmed by work, home and parenting responsibilities.

Cleveland, OH, Monday – August 29, 2011 — Feeling overworked and overcommitted? If so you’re not alone. According to a recent survey by Forbes Magazine and Bump.com, 92 percent of working moms say they feel overwhelmed by work, home and parenting responsibilities.

Many women find themselves misguided about the sense of fulfillment they expected after achieving what they thought was expected of them. “Instead of feeling excited and overjoyed by my accomplishments, having it all left me exhausted and detached,” said JJ DiGeronimo, author of The Working Woman’s GPS, a book she wrote to guide women toward a self led plan which often “deviates from society’s plan.”

She interviewed dozens of women while putting The Working Woman’s GPS together. The book showcases a range of struggles, triumphs and evolutions by women, including Leah, a former director of communications who has decided her current profession was not meeting her needs to do something meaningful with a purpose. “At the end of the day, I want to say that I’ve done something for me. I’m contributing to this big picture idea,” said Leah.

She also interviewed Crickett, 59 yrs old, a mother of two who had held many jobs during her working career, then ended up finding fulfillment when she became an entrepreneur. The author weaves the women’s stories throughout the text, using them as examples to illustrate how the reader can rewrite their own plan to “have it ALL.”

The key points DiGeronimo wants people to take away from her book:
1) The importance of taking a personal inventory to determine what you like doing best and who and what you migrate toward;
2) How to examine what is and isn’t working in your life;
3) How to make small changes that give women the energy and confidence they need to make more effective choices once they understand the landscape.
4) How to execute a new plan that makes the most sense.

Maria, 26, a manager in supply chain management said she came to a realization after she took the inventory in the book. She discovered that her “assets, skills, and talents are not aligned” with her current job.

“It made it apparent that sometimes I grasped onto people and jobs because I was scared and often held on too long. These inventories make it so objective. It is now more visible that I need to make use of my special gifts,” she said. Maria made small changes and is now in the process of adjusting existing choices and making new ones to move her life towards one of inspiration.

Sarah, 34, has been in healthcare for the past 13 years. During her interview for the book she was asked if the “Plan to have it All” was working for her. “No,” she said. “I choose to put more of my time and energy into work, whether it be worrying about it or putting time into it. Most of my choices are between family and work and I put less time into myself. I don’t feel balanced with myself.”

“If you too are in a life that leaves you wanting more, making adjustments is critical to your journey, but you can only make those changes if you know what energizes you and thus what direction you should be moving in. The Working Woman’s GPS provides you the roadmap to get from where you are to where you need to go” said DiGeronimo.

This book is already getting the interest of many women’s meetings and diversity programs. DiGeronimo is scheduled to appear at several women’s conferences where she looks forward to sharing stories, exercises and advice with women who have worked towards the “PLAN” to have it All and are now LOST in their own journeys.

For more information about the book, log on to www.purposefulwoman.com. To arrange an interview with JJ DiGeronimo, or to invite her to speak to your organization, contact Lisa M. Umina, Publisher, http://www.halopublishing.com

Press & Media Contact:
Lisa M. Umina, Publisher
Halo Publishing International
5549 Canal Road
Cleveland, OH 44125
877-705-9647
lisa@halopublishing.com

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