Women Overcoming O-Syndrome: Real Raw Unapologetic


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Stories experiences and advice from crazy brave fiercely resilient stereotype-busting insanely courageous relentlessly determined wildly successful women.Are you tired of others OVERjudging you? Do men at work talk OVER you? Are you OVERachieving and still being paid less than your male colleagues? Were you passed OVER for a promotion or a plum assignment? Is it hard for you to get OVER feelings of betrayal due to sabotage by a woman? Do you struggle with OVERcommitment of your time and energy? Are you so busy that you tend to unconsciously OVER isolate yourself from others? You are not alone...Theresa describes these experiences as O-Syndrome and offers hope as she shares stories from badass women collabHERators who have OVERcome! As a follow-up to the first in the series--O-Syndrome: When Work is 24/7 and Youre Not this book gives voice to the her story experiences of women across racial and generational lines and offers up practical advice and tactics to help you overcome O-Syndrome.Praise for the BookWhat a gift Theresa gives us--the telling of shared experiences from wise and courageous sisters. So many women will recognize themselves in these pages. Its from healing our most painful memories that we blossom into true self-actualized women. The only antidote to O-Syndrome is to be O-mnipotent! Now is our time to rise to our unlimited power! Thank you Theresa for being the catalyst! -- Shary Hauer Founder of The Hauer Group Executive Advisory and Coaching Firm and Author of Insatiable: A Memoir of Love AddictionWARNING. Sentiments expressed in the book are often crass and not veiled in political correctness tactfulness civility or etiquette. If youre easily offended or blush at the mere suggestion of an off-color thought or remark then this book is not for you. If youre quick to claim male-bashing or discrimination move on. The former is admittedly harsh while the latter is illegal. If any of this applies to you stop reading now. Each collabHERator was encouraged to just say it like it is and how she feels it--the good the bad and the ugly--without apology. So in the spirit of full disclosure I ask you to please refrain from judgment.Heres a sample of Get Real statements sprinkled throughout the book: Ill just say that Im so relieved O-Syndrome has nothing to do with orgasm LOL! Because havent we women already suffered enough?! You probably wont even include this in the book but we have to laugh about some things in order to not cry about all things. -- Pat a collabHERatorI speak up to both men and women. Im like my grandmother who reached a point where she didnt give a damn. She spoke her mind to whomever. She had no hesitation about saying exactly what she felt and exactly what she thought. -- Kim a collabHERator Its not just about women realizing we have voices. Its about others shutting up long enough to recognize that women have voices! -- Jackie a collabHERator Women are judged and scrutinized for how we look. Were too sexy or not sexy enough. Were too pretty or not pretty enough. Were too fat or not thin enough. One day at work I overheard two men in our café talking about how overweight this woman was. A man can be bald fat and ugly and its a nonissue! -- Christie a collabHERatorNothing is more uncomfortable than an old-ass man looking at you as if youre a snack. -- Ayana a collabHERator
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