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Winging It: Stop Thinking, Start Doing

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Great book, shows a plethora of tips and tricks on ending procrastination and getting after it, would highly recommend, Can't wait for more books from this author.

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This is a leadership book primarily for female entrepreneurs with children. The author is well connected and has great beginner's advice about starting a business, sales, celebrity experience, etc. Although I have read many books like this, this one is great for women new to business and leadership.

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A quick read. Borderline tries too hard to be quirky but I've read a lot of similar books. If you want change in your life, go ahead and read this book. But just go out and do it!

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Some inspiring examples of successful female business owners, including the author. Would have loved more of those specific details and less of the general advice.

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Partly inspiring and motivating but mostly an exhausting list of actions and behaviours needed for businesswomen to be able to map out their journey to success, build large companies and thrive.
I found most of this to be common sense but I have been in business a while.
Yes, we are all winging it on a daily basis, although some of us know what we are doing.
Yes, we want to play the bigger game and stop focusing on the small stuff.
But there lies the challenge. This book is written from the heart but aimed at a very specific audience.
This book is not for someone with a start-up business who is working through the grind of executing their dreams and goals while fighting for every dollar/pound.
Money is not as easy to find as this book suggests.
Take notes, use what you can and apply when you can.

ps. I would refuse to answer anyone who called me a Business Chick. Unless it is meant to be satirical, that is seriously sexist in the UK in 2020.

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