Secrets of Self-Employment: Surviving and Thriving on the Ups and Downs of Being Your Own Boss

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Penguin Publishing Group, Sep 9, 1996 - Business & Economics - 400 pages
The bestselling “Self-Employment Experts” present a book that will help you survive in today’s career marketplace.
 
Whether you’re just starting out or already working for yourself, Secrets of Self-Employment will help you master what everyone who leaves the security of a paycheck behind already struggles with: the emotional side of being your own boss. Here are tips on everything you need to take the stress out of your path to success, including:
• How successful self-employed individuals make it through the good times and the bad
• How to turn fears, doubts, disappointments, and frustrations into determination and confidence
• How to organize your business so that it practically runs itself
  
“The book we’ve all been writing for: Sarah and Paul Edwards’s advice is like a staunch friend, always ready with real, usable, practical answers.”—Dottie Walters, author of Speak and Grow Rich

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Contents

Were Not Taught to Make It on Our Own
6
A NEW BREED OF ENTREPRENEUR
7
BEING SELFEMPLOYED REQUIRES A DIFFERENT APPROACH
11
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Paul and Sarah Edwards are the bestselling coauthors of numerous books, including Finding Your Perfect Work, The Best Home Businesses for the 21st Century, and Making Money in Cyberspace. They provide millions of people with informative and inspirational advice on self-employment through their radio and television shows, their online venues, and their popular newspaper and magazine columns.
Paul and Sarah Edwards are the bestselling coauthors of numerous books, including Finding Your Perfect Work, The Best Home Businesses for the 21st Century, and Making Money in Cyberspace. They provide millions of people with informative and inspirational advice on self-employment through their radio and television shows, their online venues, and their popular newspaper and magazine columns.

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