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More Than a Housewife

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This book, More Than A Housewife, is not only excerpts of Vicki Gunvalson's life while growing up... the hurdles she had to get over, such as a disease that could have taken her life, but it is also a collection of experiences she's had while trying to transform herself from a once stay-at-home mom to a full-fledged entrepreneur. There have been many obstacles along the way while working toward increasing her business and she shares with the readers just how she got past and began breaking away from the fears of true success. Within the book, she explains how she found her purpose which led her to understand better, the directions she should take. This information, about purpose and direction, can help those with similar questions of their own. Do you want to know what your purpose in life is? Will you know what to do once you find it?Though there may be different paths to explore, there is still a common thread between you and Vicki. Regardless if you're a single mom or dad, a person looking for a new career or just want to learn some of the things Vicki went through to attain an affluent level of existence, buy her book, More Than A Housewife, and explore the possibilities that may have eluded you.

219 pages, Paperback

First published December 4, 2009

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August 4, 2011
The housewives part and childhood was excellent but the business stuff --- ugh! I just dont think both should have been combined in one book.
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May 8, 2025
While there were moments that read as pure Vicki, the majority of this book felt as if it could have been written by anyone with a buisness background. I was hoping for more specific and personal stories from Vicki, but the ghostwriter clearly wrote the majority of the book.
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January 6, 2024
This was an objectively bad book (extremely repetitive and weirdly structured) but I read it knowing it was gonna be bad just for some fun early 2000s nostalgia so I can't be mad at it! Oh Vicki
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