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Don't like your job? Start your own business. You are so good at that. You should start your own business. Stop slaving away 60-70 hours a week for them and start your own business! We hear something like this nearly every day. On the job, in church, and from family and friends. Today, there are more entrepreneurial programs popping up in colleges across the nation and experts everywhere telling you to just do it! You probably know a few people who at least have side hustles or a small business. They're generally easy to start, but running and growing a business is a whole different story.…mehr

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Don't like your job? Start your own business. You are so good at that. You should start your own business. Stop slaving away 60-70 hours a week for them and start your own business! We hear something like this nearly every day. On the job, in church, and from family and friends. Today, there are more entrepreneurial programs popping up in colleges across the nation and experts everywhere telling you to just do it! You probably know a few people who at least have side hustles or a small business. They're generally easy to start, but running and growing a business is a whole different story. It's not easy, but it can be very rewarding. Is it for you? Can you weather the storm to stay in business? What does it take to make a decent living and not throw in the towel? Let Me Get My Coffee! Then We'll Talk Business is not about choosing your legal structure, writing the business plan, raising capital or bank financing. There are tons of books out there on this already. This book is about how I started my latest venture-BluePrint Resume & Consulting- what I did wrong and what I did right to build a highly profitable operation, how I stayed in business during the most difficult times and how I continued to make a great living 14 years and counting! Let's Talk Business! This is about Visualizing How I started with just $500 and grew globally Mistakes I made with advertising Choosing the right clients to work with Growing pains And More! Let Me Get My Coffee! is the first book in my coffee talk series. If you're a startup or an aspiring business owner, just let me get my coffee and I will give you an idea of some of the hurdles you may have to face and how to keep pushing through adversity. From my lessons learned, you'll read how to be profitable and keep the lights on! Wendy Steele is the Founder of BluePrint Resumes & Consulting located in Atlanta, GA, with multiple offices throughout the U.S. Since 2005, she has experienced nearly all aspects of what it's like to start and run a small business, and she is eager to share her knowledge with you. Visit wendydsteele.com To learn more about BluePrint Resumes & Consulting visit: blueprintresumes.com
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Wendy D. Steele is the Founder of the BluePrint Career Group which is home to BluePrint Resumes & Consulting and BluePrint Publishing Group with several imprints. She is a certified career and business coach and the author of fiction and nonfiction works. Wendy has presented workshops for several Fortune 500 and Fortune 100 corporations, churches and universities as well as literary conferences throughout the U.S. She's also relied upon when companies need assistance for their executives due to company restructuring. Recruiters continuously refer their clients to Wendy and her team. Since 2005 she's been an A+ member of the Better Business Bureau and has maintained a 99% client satisfaction rating based on actual surveys of clients who have landed the job of their dreams. Wendy has been featured in Good Housekeeping Magazine, honored as Entrepreneur of the Evening at Emory University and most recently featured on All Business Media FM. Her work has also been featured in one of Wendy Enelow's cover letter books. She is a proud member of NRWA (National Resume Writers Association) and is passionate about helping job candidates move further in their career. Wendy lives in Atlanta (Marietta), GA with her husband and she has two adult children as well as two baby grand girls.