From Woe to WOW book launch


Patricia’s Book Launch:

You, your caring colleagues, fun friends and nice neighbors are invited to celebrate women’s resilience and the new, hot off the press, book that declares, “You are stronger than you think!”

 

From Woe to WOW: How Resilient Women Succeed at Work is ready for you, your women friends and the men who care about us.

 

Where: Patricia’s Home: 1411 25A St. SW, (Bow Trail & 26 St.) Calgary

When: Thursday, August 20, 2009 4:30 to 8 pm

4:30 pm: Greet

5:00 pm: A few words (probably sentences, maybe paragraphs but not pages) from the author and meet the Woe to WOW team.

 

What to expect:

§     Light refreshments

§     A gaggle of inspiring women and some men that adore them

§     Opportunity to meet some of the book’s featured women

§     Opportunity to learn about self publishing

§     Opportunity to meet an esteemed book designer, editor and proof reader

§     Opportunity to help us decide the final cover. Will it be the bands or the bug? 

§     One (maybe two or three if you smile) FREE Woe to WOW Strategy Card for just “showing up”

§     No GST on any purchases

§     With every From Woe to WOW purchase one FREE copy of any of Patricia’s other books, many of them popular gift items--Love Her As She Is, She Said, Alberta Women Said, Frantic Free or The Lighter Approach

Questions: Call Patricia at 403-242-7796

 

 

Nice to know information:

The three year From with Woe to WOW project has ended with 207 pages, 26 stories of WOW-empowered women, 376 audience member contributions and over 40 resiliency strengthening strategies (also available on cue cards). Dr. Roberta Neault offers this summary:

 

          From Woe to WOW is a wonderful, practical, inspirational tool for women and all those who support them! Right from the Introduction through the comprehensive list of resources at the end, Woe to WOW kept me fully engaged – I read it from cover to cover on a cross-country flight. With stories of real women sprinkled throughout, supported by a seamless integration of factual research and insights from the author’s own rich life experiences, this book provides tips and strategies for turning life’s biggest challenges into opportunities to shine. Patricia doesn’t sugar-coat the stories – in some she definitely shares the ugly side of life but without wallowing in misery. Readers will be inspired by the creative ways that women bounced back from traumatic experiences and will learn how significant others such as employers, friends, and family members can become more supportive during challenging times.

 

        From Woe to WOW is organized into four parts. Part One is a backgrounder on the topic of resilience. Part Two focuses on evaluating resilience using a simple assessment tool that provides readers with immediate feedback; case examples also help readers to reflect on their external supports. Part Three provides comprehensive lists of internal and external woes and then provides rich “wow-empowered stories” to illustrate how real women turned tragic situations around; each story is summarized with bullet-pointed life lessons – “Herstory Take-Aways.”  Particularly appealing were “The Rest of Herstory” sections – it was comforting to know that life had continued to be positive and that the “woe to wow” experiences were more than transitory events. Part Four provides a “Reservoir of WOW Strategies” followed by five topical sections each with seven strategies for “WOW Empowerment.”

 

        I’ll be recommending this book to my colleagues, counseling students, and clients, as well as my daughters and sisters-in-law. Patricia has done an amazing job of sharing stories of challenge to inspire women to be the best they can be. Women of all ages, cultures, and backgrounds will find stories that resonate – this is a must-have resource.

 

Dr. Roberta Neault, award-winning specialist in career/life management, counselor-educator, keynote speaker, and author of Career Strategies for a Lifetime of Success and That Elusive Work-Life Balance.  

 



























































 

 

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