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P.U.S.H. for Success
P.U.S.H. for Success
Nov 5, 2024 2:01 PM

Author:Saira Khan

P.U.S.H. for Success

Loud, gutsy and ballsy, Saira Khan won the hearts of the nation in the first series of the smash hit BBC2 TV programme The Apprentice. In P.U.S.H. for Success Saira shares the secrets of her success.

Saira has already proved herself to be highly motivated and brilliant at inspiring people to recognise and realise their full potential. Coming from a strict Muslim background - her parents and her brother were all born in Pakistan before emigrating to the United Kingdom - she has had to work hard to throw off the stereotypical image young Muslim women have and to prove herself in twenty-first century Britain.

Using Saira's unique four-pronged approach - P = Be Proactive; U = Understanding; S = Sell Yourself; H = High Standards - and written in her lively, inimitable style, P.U.S.H. for Success will let some of the Saira factor into your life.

Reviews

When Saira Khan, 35, starred in BBC2's The Apprentice, she was clearly destined for success. Now with a new TV show and her first book out, she shares her tips for getting to the top

—— Marie Claire

Not many people can handle the formidable Alan Sugar, but Saira Khan, star of last year's The Apprentice has a kick-ass attitude in buckets. Here she shares her 10-step guide to unshakeable self-belief

—— Daily Mirror

Saira Khan, the 35-year-old star of The Apprentice, wants to be prime minister. "I would like to see an Asian Woman in power. You see, you have to aim high in life"

—— The Sunday Times

the perfect motivational tool

—— Closer

What I found most liberating about this technique was that I no longer needed to run or hide from wanting a cigarette. Not only could I go anywhere, do anything, be with anyone whether they smoked or not, but I also didn't need to try to deny the desire to smoke by eating and drinking more...It is, quite simply and literally, a technique for life

—— Sunday Times magazine

all last week, owing to a steady influx of politically incorrect visitors, the house has been full of cigarette smoke and the astrays full of stubs, and although I have not smoked for nine years, I don't mind. I owe this to Gillian Riley, who made it possible for me to give up smoking almost without pain and not turn into an anti-smoker. What was most helpful was the removal of the sense of mental deprivation that essentially wrecked every previous attempt of mine to stop smoking

—— Ruth Dudley Edwards, The Independent

Straightforward and simple, it succeeds without drugs, hypnotism or acupuncture...It really works!

—— Dr Anthony Flood, St Luke's Hospital

It's a revolutionary method, unlike any other practised in this country

—— Here's Health

[A] well-organized, persuasive introduction to a non-Western everyday cooking plan.

—— Publishers Weekly

One-upping a certain French woman who boasted about staying thin, Moriyama reveals seven secrets of how Japanese women avoid adding pounds and prolong their life.

—— GoodHousekeeping.com

Thanks to Moriyama and Doyle, readers can learn from an insider raised in Japan. . . . Even the most hesitant readers will find their passion for the wonderful taste and aroma of Japanese dishes irresistible

—— The Cleveland Plain Dealer

sounds like a spoof of French Women Don't Get Fatbut it's serious one-upmanship...the diet book fad sweeping Australia

—— Sydney Morning Herald

Moriyama's book is a compelling wake-up call

—— Sunday Telegraph (Australia)

Brimming with easy recipes and lifestyle tips

—— Sunday Express Magazine
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