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Hardcover Ten Things I Wish I'd Known - Before I Went Out Into the Real World Book

ISBN: 0446526126

ISBN13: 9780446526128

Ten Things I Wish I'd Known - Before I Went Out Into the Real World

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Award-winning broadcast journalist and NBC anchor-woman Maria Shriver reveals the lessons she has learned that have guided her journey as a career woman, wife and mother.

You could call them notes from life's trenches. Maria Shriver's TEN THINGS I WISH I'D KNOWN--BEFORE I WENT OUT INTO THE REAL WORLD gives us her reflections, confessions, advice, memories, and, most of all, hard-earned lessons . . . all the things we wish we knew before...

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Great role model for today's working mom!

I have always been facinated with all things Kennedy. Like most, I assumed that Maria Shriver rose to her position because of who she was, or what family she was from. WRONG! Maria Shriver shows that in this book that she was raised with a sense of honor and dignity that is rare. I wish that I had a mother like she has, I lost mine when I was too young. This book shows what good parenting can do for a person. This book, while common sense (which is the least common thing!) contained many things that I wish I had known before starting my life's journey. I plan on passing this down to my children. Hopefully, it will instill in them a bit of the grace and style that Maria has! If the networks don't give Maria her own show, on her own terms they are missing out! What a gift she is! Buy this book, it may just make you a better person, I hope it did that for me. I will think twice before doing something that is in the ethicial grey area!

When the student is ready, the teacher will come...

Maria Shriver has written a winner! However, her worldly wisdom will only be understood by the insightful who are ready to take a long, hard look at themselves and be honest about the choices they've made in their lives. If, at this time in your life, you are one of those insightful people then RUN (don't walk) OUT AND GET THIS BOOK! Maria Shriver selflessly shares great wisdom in these pages that can provide tremendous inspiration to make changes leading to a happier, healthier life. I am grateful that we have such a marvelous role model out there for young women today. Three cheers for Maria!

Excellent life "guard"/guide!

In this book, Arnold Schwarzenegger's precious wife puts things into focus. She's blunt and direct, explaining that success is not that easy to come by and success is never a freebee. The book contains lots of valuable lessons on life and it's a life guide and to many perhaps even a life "guard" so to speak. Mrs. Shriver is honest about her own challenges to live up to the measurements of her parents and now being a parent and so forth. In short: it's an excellent book. Another book that I highly recommend as it deals bluntly with key issues in life and is extremely helpful, is Dietmar Scherf's "I Love Me: Avoiding and Overcoming Depression."

A Surprisingly WISE and DELIGHTFUL Find...

Let me say upfront that none of my friends would even remotely describe me as a Maria Shriver fan. In fact, I have never watched any of her CBS or NBC News appearances, and in the periphery of my mind, associated her mainly with the words, "Kennedy" and "Hasta la vista, Schwarzenegger". Given the fact that I rarely read celebrity memoirs and biographies, it's practically a miracle that I picked up the book to browse in the first place!But there I was, JUST about to check out of the store, when for some strange reason I felt compelled to pick up this book. As is my habit, I first read the back and then glanced at the introduction. Before I knew it, I was halfway through the intro, halfway to the check-out counter and absolutely refusing to put the book down!...I was hooked.And due entirely to this book, I am NOW a Maria Shriver fan. "Ten Things I Wish I'd Known--Before I Went Out into the Real World" is witty, compelling, insightful, down-to-earth, completely readable, totally identifiable (for both genders) and doggone it--WISE! :) I found myself alternating between laughing out-loud, nodding in knowing agreement, shaking my head in disbelief and ultimately smiling with gratitude and admiration for the little gift of life and love this book really is.Whether you're a Maria Shriver fan or not (at least to begin with), this short little book is worth not only picking up but reading. Based on a commencement speech she recently gave, I believe I could have (and *would* have) read it in one sitting (were it not for the incessant tugging on the arm of my own 3 little ones!) At the end, she says she'll get back to us in a decade or so with an update. I can't wait! And next time it won't have to grab me on my way out the door--I'll be the first in line, book in hand...and halfway through the introduction I'm sure. :)

Honest, humorous, and right-on!

A terrific little book, I didn't want it to end! The honesty of it rings true, and it made me laugh out loud many times! She writes that there is no better way to gain respect, even self respect, than through hard work and honesty, and being willing to learn from others. She tells the reader that there are consequences for behaviors, that those who behave in an unethical manner, don't last long in their careers. She talks openly of the times when she wasn't proud of herself for tactics she used in getting interviews, and realized she needed to change, in order to be the kind of person she wanted to be, one who didn't succeed by running down her competitors. This book is full of lessons that most of us learn the hard way, which is sometimes the best way to learn, as wisdom is gained and we work towards bettering ourselves, and enriching others. The book says she "has her commas in the following order," and lists being a mother as first. That is one of the few things I disagreed with in this book, as I believe a spouse comes first. This is one book I wish I, too, had had many years ago, as the lessons it contains are timeless, and, in a sense, "old-fashioned." It's just good common sense and respect for self and others. It's written in a manner that captures the attention, and it is a book that one will turn to again and again.

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