| Maybe you work as an assistant to a big shot of | | | | a booking agent, a film producer, a repertory |
| some sort. Or maybe you just have a difficult | | | | theatre manager, and a president of a major |
| boss. Perhaps you work in the service industry, or | | | | record label and she's currently a personal |
| have a critical in-law, or a bridezilla best friend. | | | | assistant to author Louise L. Hay. So, when it |
| Let's face it: most of us have someone in our | | | | comes to understanding how to keep happy a |
| lives that for one reason or other we aren't going | | | | demanding boss whose needs are constantly |
| to get rid of, and we don't have the option of | | | | changing, her advice is well founded. She |
| changing. For these relationships Shelly Anderson's | | | | understands the basic truth of human relationships: |
| "LARK" method might just help you or someone | | | | you can't really change another person, but you |
| you know retain sanity, keep a relationship intact, | | | | can certainly control your own way of thinking. |
| or just keep a demanding job. "LARK" (listen, ask, | | | | There's a lot of wisdom in "Dealing With Divas," |
| relax, keep going and kindness) is Shelly | | | | and it's so concise and easy to read that even |
| Anderson's attitudinal prescription for dealing with | | | | the most harried underling will find it accessible. |
| the difficult people in your life. | | | | Shelly Anderson's attitude is inspiring and her good |
| Shelly Anderson knows a thing or two about | | | | humor, a great gift. |
| Divas. She's worked as an executive assistant to | | | | |