Get Uncomfortable or Change Course.

Understanding What It Takes to Be an Entrepreneur

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Pub Date Aug 01 2023 | Archive Date Jun 11 2024

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Description

“Entrepreneurs live each day of their journey feeling uncomfortable, and if they don’t feel uncomfortable, they know it’s time to grow.”

In Get Uncomfortable or Change Course, Kelvin Abrams helps new and aspiring entrepreneurs learn what it takes to run a small business, providing them with tips and tricks to achieve their goals. Through a variety of amusing and insightful anecdotes, Kelvin explores getting creative in the face of change, writing a solid business plan, and much more. From making sacrifices to shifting your mindset, Kelvin covers it all with valuable exercises for the reader to do along the way.

Kelvin has fifteen years of experience running his own businesses, which has given him lots of stories to share. Being a black business owner has not always been easy, but with hard work, tenacity, strength, and heart, Kelvin has created businesses that not only generate revenue, but create community.

Down-to-earth and insightful, Get Uncomfortable or Change Course is a useful companion for anyone looking to start a business and set themselves up for ongoing success.

“Entrepreneurs live each day of their journey feeling uncomfortable, and if they don’t feel uncomfortable, they know it’s time to grow.”

In Get Uncomfortable or Change Course, Kelvin Abrams helps...


Advance Praise

#1 Easy read and encouraging insight on the reality of being an entrepreneur. 

#2 The way he is writing it makes it a very easy read, I really enjoyed it. Felt like he was talking to me.

I am an entrepreneur and I have my own struggles and felt comforting to know that is all normal.

Everything that he is writing about is real… absolutely real. Thank you! Please continue writing! I will get the next book and the next book and the next…

#1 Easy read and encouraging insight on the reality of being an entrepreneur. 

#2 The way he is writing it makes it a very easy read, I really enjoyed it. Felt like he was talking to me.

I am an...


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ISBN 9781039182646
PRICE $4.99 (USD)
PAGES 161

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Hallelujah!!! At last a book that tells the hard truths about what it takes to be an entrepreneur. There are so many apparent ‘get rich quick’ schemes out there… this book debunks the myths and talks about what it REALLY takes to run your own business. A great resource for those who think they might want to be their own boss… read this before you hand in your notice and you’ll have a far clearer view about what you’re getting into. There are some American references in terms of support available, etc, however, the messages included are global truths. GetUncomfortableorChangeCourse #NetGalley

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This book tells it how it is. Mixed with tough love and honestly this is exactly what everyone who is considering being an entrepreneur needs to hear. Whilst giving you a realistic view of what it’ll be like to be an entrepreneur. It also has all the information one needs to succeed. It also gives a recap of everything important thing at the end of the book to look back on and quickly find the needed information you might need. This was a well written, fast read that I think anyone who is thinking about being an entrepreneur should read at least once.

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