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The Comparison Trap

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This book was okay...the writing felt super jagged. One sentence we would be reading about one topic and then a bible verse would be thrown in that seemed to not have much relevance to the topic being discussed. It was still rather interesting.

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I was not really sure how to feel about this book. Literally I would be listening to some really good advice and then two seconds later it would be a long long ramble about bible verses and what felt like a church sermon. Now do not get me wrong, I do not have anything wrong with church, I just did not expect that in this book and it took away from the strong message that I felt was already in the book. Overall I enjoyed the book but was annoyed overall from the layout, wouldn't not recommend. I received an advance review copy for free, and I am leaving this review voluntarily.

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The Comparison Trap is a must read! I loved this book the way Helen shows the relationships between woman in the work place. I work in an office full of woman and it touched some sour spots and made me see things in s a different light.

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Every woman should and needs to read this book. The toxic relationships between women in the workplace and outside of it contributes to a lot of the frustration many of us feel, especially at work. I personally have experienced this and been miserable at work. The author's examination of what it would be like for women if we complimented versus competed with each other is extremely relevant. I thoroughly enjoyed this read.

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