It's official. Single career women do not 'have it all' when it comes to balancing their work with love and family.
Author Patricia McGovern blows the whistle on this creeping social phenomenon with the publication of The Career That Ate My Life, a frank and insightful book that exposes the plight of
women climbing the success ladder only to find themselves asking 'is this all there is'
The Career That Ate My Life takes you on a roller coaster ride through the world of the single career woman, in her quest for the elusive family life she always believed would be her
destiny.
"Women are putting their life happiness at risk by focusing too heavily on building their careers to the detriment of their love lives," said Patricia McGovern. "They wake up in their
thirties bewildered and dismayed, finding themselves trapped in a love drought and wondering where it all went wrong. It's time for women to refocus and find 'the life' they ultimately
crave, beyond their career."
The Career That Ate My Life is published in conjunction with Lulu (http://stores.lulu.com/patriciamcgovern
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Patricia McGovern is a business executive with 20 years of wide ranging commercial experience. Patricia's vast personal insights into the workings of the corporate ladder have been
developed throughout her career across media, telecommunications and financial services. Holding commerce and journalism degrees along with a number of professional affiliations, Patricia
enjoys balancing her business life with her creative interests.
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