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Sharon was honored to speak at the International Women’s Day 100th Anniversary Conference at the Sheraton in Boston, March 8, 2011. See http://internationalwomensday.org/ under LOCATIONS then BOSTON.
"Seeing Sharon Weber speak is an experience. She is engaging, well spoken, full of knowledge…and a born entertainer who can motivate the entire audience." Candy O'Terry, Assistant Program Director/Magic 106.7, WMJX and Co-host Exceptional Women Sharon was the keynote speaker at Habitat for Humanity of Florida Friday, Spetember 24th @ 6:30pm. See the video. Check out Sharon’s Exceptional Women Podcast on Magic 106.7 posted on August 1, 2010. Award Winning "I highly recommend Hot in the Pot to anyone feeling that in this economy they should feel "lucky" to have a job that is depleting their soul. Sharon Hoyle Weber provides practical advice with a humorous perspective to revive your true self and take charge of your work life." Richard Whiteley, CEO of The Whiteley Group and author of Customer Driven Company, Love the Work You're With and The Corporate Shamin. "Perfect Timing. In the midst of a down-turned economy and downsizing all around, Weber provides insight that is crucial for anyone working in corporate America today. I thoroughly enjoyed the humor woven into her inspirational stories and those of others. And I am now regularly checking my water temperature to make sure I'm not boiling. (Read the book, and you'll know what that means.) Bottom line: It's a jungle out there, especially today, and the book is the perfect survival guide." Avon Holton, Marketing Manager for Florida Power and Light Company. |
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Is your REAL SELF dying inside to make a living? Read Hot in the Pot to discover the Twelve Secrets of Thrivers!How boiled are you? Take your temperature quiz.Hot in the Pot is a quick read that is a wake-up call to cubicle dwellers whose real selves are boiling one degree at a time to make a living. Hot in the Pot is a winner of the iUniverse Editor's Choice Award and is available at Barnes & Noble, Amazon.com and iUniverse online bookstores. |
"The most powerful thing you can do to get ahead is, well, be real...Think of authenticity as your foundation, your center, and don't let any organization try to wring it out of you, subtly or otherwise...That happens." |
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"(This) analogy makes perfect sense and pushed me to self reflect on my own work situation. I have found in the past when trying to read self help books that they are full of redundancy and I feel that the author must either think the reader is an idiot or they just need a certain amount of pages to fill in order to make their book. (This) writing is concise, not redundant, and totally in tune with the reader." Robin Barkes, Teacher |
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