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The Bitch Switch: Knowing How To Turn It On and Off

The Bitch Switch: Knowing How To Turn It On and Off
By Omarosa

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In the modern world, every woman comes to a point in her life where she faces a choice: to be a bitch or not to be a bitch. It is up to every woman to use her inner “bitch switch”—for good or for evil—to define her presence in society. Omarosa, reality star, global television personality, and the prime-time woman you love to hate, will show women everywhere that either swing of the “bitch” pendulum has the power to obstruct her path to success. The woman who does not know when or where to turn her switch on, like a door mat, never makes it past the ground-level. The woman whose bitch switch stays permanently on is the raging maniac, invoking fear in even the highest-powered of CEOs. At long last comes The Bitch Switch: Knowing How to Turn It On and Off, the smart and bitingly honest survival guide every woman must own.


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #8355430 in Books
  • Published on: 2009-09-01
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Paperback

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From Publishers Weekly
Starred Review. Reality television mainstay Omarosa, best known for her caustic behavior as a contestant on The Apprentice, has embraced her identity as on-screen reality villain and turned it into a genuinely insightful, thorough self-help guide for women looking to strengthen themselves, especially in work environments. Prescribing unapologetic assertiveness in pursuit of one's own happiness, Omarosa wants readers not just to find their "inner bitch," but learn to control it via the "bitch switch." Her advice for deploying the bitch is simple and straightforward, presented with surprising respect and fairness; Omarosa's overbearing self-involvement, in this book, becomes a studied strategy in avoiding exploitation. Lots of Omarosa's advice is old and faithful-the importance of self-esteem, the negligibility of what others think of you-but she has an aggressive, involving style, a definite point of view, and no trouble explaining either in succinct lessons and anecdotes, with plenty of sidebars ("What Would Omarosa Do?"), self-evaluations and exercises.
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FROM PUBLISHERS WEEKLYReality television mainstay Omarosa, best known for her caustic behavior as a contestant on The Apprentice, has embraced her identity as on-screen reality villain and turned it into a genuinely insightful, thorough self-help guide for women looking to strengthen themselves, especially in work environments. Prescribing unapologetic assertiveness in pursuit of one's own happiness, Omarosa wants readers not just to find their "inner bitch," but learn to control it via the "bitch switch." Her advice for deploying the bitch is simple and straightforward, presented with surprising respect and fairness; Omarosa's overbearing self-involvement, in this book,

becomes a studied strategy in avoiding exploitation. Lots of Omarosa's advice is old and faithful‹the importance of self-esteem, the negligibility of what others think of you‹but she has an aggressive, involving style, a definite point of view, and no trouble explaining either in succinct lessons and anecdotes, with plenty of sidebars (³What Would Omarosa Do?²), self-evaluations and exercises. (Oct.)

FROM PUBLISHERS WEEKLYReality television mainstay Omarosa, best known for her caustic behavior as a contestant on The Apprentice, has embraced her identity as on-screen reality villain and turned it into a genuinely insightful, thorough self-help guide for women looking to strengthen themselves, especially in work environments. Prescribing unapologetic assertiveness in pursuit of one's own happiness, Omarosa wants readers not just to find their "inner bitch," but learn to control it via the "bitch switch." Her advice for deploying the bitch is simple and straightforward, presented with surprising respect and fairness; Omarosa's overbearing self-involvement, in this book,

becomes a studied strategy in avoiding exploitation. Lots of Omarosa's advice is old and faithful‹the importance of self-esteem, the negligibility of what others think of you‹but she has an aggressive, involving style, a definite point of view, and no trouble explaining either in succinct lessons and anecdotes, with plenty of sidebars (³What Would Omarosa Do?²), self-evaluations and exercises. (Oct.) --Publishers Weekly

About the Author

Omarosa has established herself as one of the most recognizable reality stars on television. Omarosa currently has a television series of her own in the works to be produced by Trump and set to air in the fall of 2008.


Customer Reviews

Not worth the money1
In summation - this book stinks and is not worth one penny ($0.01 USD). If you want to read some random junk by Omarosa, and line her undeserving pocketbooks a little bit, go ahead & buy a copy. I do not recommend it.

Forget her reputation - this is a great book!5
I bet the person before me never actually bought the book, and only rated because she just doesn't like Omarosa.

I read the book. I expected it to be an autobiography, but I got something else. Omarosa gave us pointers on how to succeed in the business field by...Well, acting a bitch.

I am actually inspired by her. Though I don't agree with the things she had said, I actually quite like this book. I recommend all women, any age, to get this book. It will teach you how to be stronger and demand higher things for your job.