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Sacred Work

A Christian Woman's Guide to Leadership in the Marketplace

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Sacred Work

By: Peggy Bodde
Narrated by: Kristen Kallen-Keck
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It's possible for women to be strong Christians and confident leaders.

There are more female professionals in the workforce than ever. But working women are also time-starved, stressed, and tired. And they often feel alone in their professional struggles.

If you're trying to do a million things at once and feel like you're not doing any of them well, you're not alone. Mentor and longtime corporate leader Peggy Bodde views work as sacred and has invested her life in showing women how to thrive in the workplace. In Sacred Work, Peggy provides an invaluable and practical resource that answers all your leadership challenges and questions.

With business and biblical savvy, you'll learn how to:

  • Overcome Imposter Syndrome
  • Make Difficult Decisions
  • Manage Workplace Conflict
  • Promote Yourself with Confidence
  • Negotiate to Win

You'll also learn about what to do:

  • When You Fail
  • When You and Your Boss Disagree
  • When Peers Disappoint
  • When You're Passed Over for a Promotion
  • When You Need to Address Performance . . . and so much more!

Women bring unique talents to the workplace, and they face specific challenges. Friend and mentor Peggy Bodde walks beside Christian women providing scriptural truth, personal examples, and practical teaching, equipping us to lead with wisdom and strength.

©2024 Peggy Bodde (P)2024 Peggy Bodde
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This book felt more like a brag on what she did rather than solid advice or ideas on how to manage situations faced by women in the workplace. It was dry and honestly not worth the read.

The only thing I appreciated was the story about the first boss who knew and understood good leadership is empowering.

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