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Upbeat and inspiring; helping women see that they are instinctively equipped to lead, especially in politics. Shows how the woman next door has always been at the heart of most culturally positive movements. The mood of the country is calling for more women to participate in causes important to them. This book shows how!This book is not for a woman already in politics but rather for a woman between 25 and 75 who has often said, "somebody should do something." This book shows how she can be that somebody. It points out the innate leadership skills she already has that transfer extraordinarily…mehr

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Upbeat and inspiring; helping women see that they are instinctively equipped to lead, especially in politics. Shows how the woman next door has always been at the heart of most culturally positive movements. The mood of the country is calling for more women to participate in causes important to them. This book shows how!This book is not for a woman already in politics but rather for a woman between 25 and 75 who has often said, "somebody should do something." This book shows how she can be that somebody. It points out the innate leadership skills she already has that transfer extraordinarily well to politics. It's a suitable read for anyone wanting to volunteer, part- or full-time or be all in as a candidate. This shows that they can do it and how to get started.
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An award-winning writer and former marketing agency owner, has had articles published in trade and literary journals, as well as digital newsletters and magazines, often earning a spot in their "Ten Most Read Articles of the Year" lists. This is her first nonfiction book, a collaboration with Maria Rodriguez for "The Leader Is YOU!." In late 2018, she will be releasing her second non-fiction book, based on the life of Verna Sadock, Chicago's longtime court sketch artist. A graduate of Duquesne University, and mother of a grown daughter, Liz lives in Chicago's northern suburbs. Information on her works in progress and speaking availability can be found on her website: www.lizsamuelrichards.com