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The Goddess in the Office: A Personal Energy Guide for the Spiritual Warrior at Work

by Zsuzsanna Emese Budapest

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Wise, whimsical, witty, and when it's called for, deliciously wicked, America's favorite witch stirs up an empowering brew for working women everywhere. From receptionist to CEO and everyone in between, what woman wouldn't want to improve something (or many things) about her hectic seven-day work week? In this gift-worthy guide, Z. Budapest combines down-to-earth tips and traditional magic to help women employ their powers to: * get a raise  * increase productivity * repel sexual harassment  * protect computer data and much more… (more)
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I read this book years ago, and found it filled with interesting stuff, some of which I actually tried. More than anything, I liked her overall message of taking back your power, rather than allowing other people to create misery in your life. ( )
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Wise, whimsical, witty, and when it's called for, deliciously wicked, America's favorite witch stirs up an empowering brew for working women everywhere. From receptionist to CEO and everyone in between, what woman wouldn't want to improve something (or many things) about her hectic seven-day work week? In this gift-worthy guide, Z. Budapest combines down-to-earth tips and traditional magic to help women employ their powers to: * get a raise  * increase productivity * repel sexual harassment  * protect computer data and much more

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Wise, whimsical, witty, and when it's called for, deliciously wicked, America's favorite witch stirs up an empowering brew for working women everywhere.
From receptionist to CEO and everyone in between, what woman wouldn't want to improve something (or many things) about her hectic seven-day work week?
In this gift-worthy guide, Z. Budapest combines down-to-earth tips and traditional magic to help women employ their powers to:
• get a raise  • increase productivity
• repel sexual harassment  • protect computer data
and much more
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