'HOW TO BE LIKE WOMEN OF INFLUENCE' BY PAT AND RUTH WILLIAMS WITH MICHAEL MINK
This a very wonderful inspirational book is a compilation of lessons from twenty of the greatest women ever. 1.How to be like Eleanor Roosevelt (l884-l962): Compasion I was not a gifted person but I was always deeply interested in manifestation of life, good or bad. I never let slip an opportunity to increase my knowledge of people and conditions-Eleanor Roosevelt Eleanor Roosevelt changed the traditional role of First Lady. Rather than limiting herself to strictly ceremonial duties, she immersed herself in the great issues of the day. -Strive to keep your social conscience awake vibrant at all times. -Blaze new paths and don’t allow yourself to be restricted by outdated traditions. -See things for yourself, wherever you have to go and do so. -Don’t shy away from making your opinions known. -Pay attention to the details. -Communicate with everyone you need to. -When you feel something is wrong, take a stand. -Sta