Dealing With Divas - A Survivor's Kit For the Celebrity Personal Assistant by Shelley Anderson

Maybe you work as an assistant to a big shot ofa booking agent, a film producer, a repertory
some sort. Or maybe you just have a difficulttheatre manager, and a president of a major
boss. Perhaps you work in the service industry, orrecord 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 ourcomes to understanding how to keep happy a
lives that for one reason or other we aren't goingdemanding boss whose needs are constantly
to get rid of, and we don't have the option ofchanging, her advice is well founded. She
changing. For these relationships Shelly Anderson'sunderstands the basic truth of human relationships:
"LARK" method might just help you or someoneyou 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 Shellyand it's so concise and easy to read that even
Anderson's attitudinal prescription for dealing withthe 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 abouthumor, a great gift.
Divas. She's worked as an executive assistant to