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Emotional Endurance Development |
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If you want to make a successful transition in the least amount of time, Employee to Entrepreneur is for you. Whether you have tried to start a business before, are making the move for the first time or are already an entre-preneur, Employee to Entrepreneur provides the tools you need to succeed.
Employee to Entrepreneur teaches you how to prepare your most important resource for entrepreneurial success your-self. Suzanne Mulvehill has helped thousands of people transition from employee to entrepreneur. In this step-by-step course book, Suzanne presents the training she has done worldwide. She guides readers through seven key areas that are essential for developing what she calls,
Emotional Endurance®. The entrepreneurial secrets revealed in this book will help you:
- Get the guts to start your own business.
- Awaken your entrepreneurial spirit.
- Overcome the obstacles that have held you back.
- And ultimately, transform you to become the
entrepreneur you want to be.
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Acknowledgements |
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About this Book |
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How to Use this Book |
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Challenge I
Courage —Getting the Guts |
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Challenge II
Listen - Connecting To Your Passion |
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Challenge III
Change - Preparing Your Mind, Body & Spirit |
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Perseverance —Overcoming The Obstacles |
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Challenge V
Strength —Breaking Through The Fears |
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Challenge VI Perseverance —Overcoming The Obstacles
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Trust —Before The Money Flows |
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| About the Author |
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| Index |
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To access PDF files you need Adobe Acrobat Reader installed. If you do not have Adobe Acrobat Reader on your computer, you can download it here. |
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What Others are Saying About this Book: |
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How I wished that I had had this precious and practical tool to help me in my escape from Corporate America! After 15 years in "Fortune 50" Corporations I was convinced that the "crossing" was not possible. Practical advice such as "what to do until the money flows" would have greatly eased the transition for me. Negative corporate management's reinforcement about the "big bad world" and not realizing that it didn't have to be an all or nothing transition delayed my ultimately successful escape by years. This book will be an entrepreneurial bible. |
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Angela Love, M.S., Professional Coach,
Angela Love and Associates, Inc. |
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No matter how successful you were in corporate America, you know nothing about becoming an entrepreneur. I know because I was the President/CEO of four companies before I became an entrepreneur. I could have used this book. |
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Sigmund Goodwin
Vice-President, The Radcliff Company |
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Business school professors would have students believe that book smarts, financing and experience are the prerequisites for launching a successful business. What about chutzpah - and a will of steel? They are slighted no longer. In perusing Employee to Entrepreneur, I realized that Mulvehill has summarized in one easy-to-read text what it took me years to discover: That entrepreneurship is as much about a mindset as it is about business models and planning. It is sure to shorten the learning curve for many aspiring entrepreneurs.
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Jeff Zbar, Author of Teleworking & Telecommuting
Strategies for Remote Workers & Their Managers |
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