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Take Two Chocolates and Call Me in the Morning: 12 Semi-Practical Solutions for the Really Busy Woman

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Published: April 2003
Pages: 160

 

by Emily Watts

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Related categories: Self-Improvement

Emily Watts is a wife, the mother of five children, a writer and editor, and a woman like you — with too much to do and too little time. She knows how it feels when you're on overload, with deadlines looming, and all you've got to bring to the task is a depleted store of energy. She knows, and she's here to help.

Written in Emily's insightful, humorous, and self-deprecating style, Take Two Chocolates and Call Me in the Morning is full of what she calls “semi-practical” solutions to the woes of everyday life. A book for women of all ages, it will make you smile (maybe even laugh), help you sort out your priorities, and deliver you from the mindset that you have to do everything and do it perfectly.



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Found it over the top in justifying actions of less value to other women.

Jessica, CA - December 07, 2010


Let's all work and take on too many things, then tell each other about it so we all feel better about ourselves. I feel this book does not uplift and glorify mothers as does, say, the book about "Just" being a mom. I felt like it was really written from the standpoint of someone who doesn't NEED to work, but rather loves too, and then complains about the dilemma it poses so that others can also feel okay about their situations, rather than challenging sisters to rise to a higher calling. Sorry, no chocolate for me please. This was a spiritual twinkie for me.

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