Serpents and Apples: Emotional, Spiritual, and Physical Well-being for Working Women

Serpents and Apples: Emotional, Spiritual, and Physical Well-being for Working Women
ISBN-10
0832904694
ISBN-13
9780832904691
Category
Job stress
Pages
303
Language
English
Published
1992
Publisher
New Win Pub
Authors
Karen Barrie, Kathleen Cain

Description

Are working women liberated or imprisoned? Work can be a blessing or a curse; what each woman does with her workday determines whether or not she will be healthy, wealthy, and wise. This book answers the question by helping each womancreate her own Garden of Eden on the job. (New Win Publishing)

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