How I Survived My First Year Of Full-Time Self-Employment ... Going it Alone At 40

Business & Finance, Career Planning & Job Hunting, Small Business, Careers
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Author: Liz Broomfield ISBN: 9781301559640
Publisher: Liz Broomfield Publication: August 1, 2013
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Liz Broomfield
ISBN: 9781301559640
Publisher: Liz Broomfield
Publication: August 1, 2013
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

In December 2011 I stopped being part-time employed / part-time self-employed and took the big, exciting (and scary) step into full-time self-employment.

Except it wasn't scary, because I'd worked, planned, set goals and knew when it was time to do it.

In this book I share exactly how I got to that stage. No tricks, no schemes to buy into, no promises of wealth on very little effort - just the concrete ways in which I planned, measured, built and worked hard to have the flexible and comfortable lifestyle I now enjoy.

I'm passionate about helping other small business owners see that they, too, can take the plunge: that they don't have to be a beardy entrepreneur, give up everything and live on nothing: that you can do it carefully and safely, building your own safety net until you can fly free.

This book is a mixture of diary entries and useful articles that will help you to find out ...
- whether self-employment is for you
- how to establish a business while maintaining your employment
- how to set goals
- how to network
- how to measure your social media and website success
- how to manage your days so you stay healthy
- how to achieve a good work-life balance
- how to dress to work at home

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In December 2011 I stopped being part-time employed / part-time self-employed and took the big, exciting (and scary) step into full-time self-employment.

Except it wasn't scary, because I'd worked, planned, set goals and knew when it was time to do it.

In this book I share exactly how I got to that stage. No tricks, no schemes to buy into, no promises of wealth on very little effort - just the concrete ways in which I planned, measured, built and worked hard to have the flexible and comfortable lifestyle I now enjoy.

I'm passionate about helping other small business owners see that they, too, can take the plunge: that they don't have to be a beardy entrepreneur, give up everything and live on nothing: that you can do it carefully and safely, building your own safety net until you can fly free.

This book is a mixture of diary entries and useful articles that will help you to find out ...
- whether self-employment is for you
- how to establish a business while maintaining your employment
- how to set goals
- how to network
- how to measure your social media and website success
- how to manage your days so you stay healthy
- how to achieve a good work-life balance
- how to dress to work at home

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