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Christine Quinn



Average rating: 3.53 · 1,459 ratings · 173 reviews · 10 distinct worksSimilar authors
How to Be a Boss B*tch: Nev...

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With Patience and Fortitude

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A Craving for Crab Cookbook

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Be Magnificent: My Path to ...

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BE A GREAT BOSS: Being A Tr...

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Craving for Crab, A

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“What do you value? What do you want? You need to get clear on what is most important to you in life so that you can tailor your goals, your work, and your relationship to protect those values.”
Christine Quinn, How to Be a Boss B*tch: Never Apologize, Build Your Brand, and Succeed on Your Terms

“I’ve lost count of the number of times I’ve heard “You’re a mom; why are you dressing like that?” What, now that I’ve given birth it’s illegal for me to wear a minidress? I have to shrivel up and move to sweatsuit town? (Though, for the record, I can rock the shit out of a sweatsuit—and you can, too, if that’s your speed.) The point is, I refuse to change my style just because I’m a mother now, and I double refuse to allow people to shame me for the way I dress.”
Christine Quinn, How to Be a Boss B*tch: Never Apologize, Build Your Brand, and Succeed on Your Terms

“All you can do is be fully, unapologetically yourself- and therein lies your power.”
Christine Quinn, How to Be a Boss B*tch: Never Apologize, Build Your Brand, and Succeed on Your Terms



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