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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Deborah Kevin , Jill CelestePublisher: Highlander Enterprises Imprint: Highlander Enterprises Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.20cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.249kg ISBN: 9781956442113ISBN 10: 1956442111 Pages: 180 Publication Date: 08 March 2023 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsThis book is full of cautionary and inspiring tales by women who have been there first and want to make sure you learn from their mistakes. It touches on serious topics, but in a sure, you can pick my brain over coffee way. Julia Poger, member of AIICConference Interpreter in English, Russian, and French Every question you would ever have about starting and growing your own business...ANSWERED! How refreshing to have real stories, and ideas at my fingertips, in a clean, easy-to-read manner. You can feel the authors' emotions as you read about their experiences and have faith that their suggestions are from tried-and-true circumstances, along with fact-based research. The cherry on top...the key takeaways. Love this!! Thank you for summarizing each section with the spot-on ideas I can utilize as I develop and grow my business. Your First Year: What I Wish I'd Known is a must-have for anyone creating a foundational business! Becca Probst, author, and owner, Much Love, Becca, transformational coaching services, soul discovery sessions, and mediumship healing What sets Your First Year: What I Wish I'd Known apart from other books about entrepreneurship is that it doesn't just provide users with theoretical knowledge; the authors go one step further by including practical tips throughout, which make it easier for readers to take actionable steps towards success. This book is perfect for any woman who wants to start her own business but isn't sure where or how to begin; offering real-world advice backed up by evidence makes it easier for women entrepreneurs to make informed decisions to reach their goals faster. Whether you're just getting started or you've been running your own business for some time now-this book will help you stay productive while maintaining your mental well-being. Dona Rutowicz, CEO and Founder, Divorcing Gracefully and Beyond I was fortunate enough to review an advanced copy of Your First Year. This collection of essays offers some solid business advice for new and seasoned entrepreneurs. The stories shared by the contributors are relatable and entertaining. The brevity of the essays allows the reader to enjoy a few entries at a time and be able to process each one fully. Melissa Mitchel WillisCoach, consultant, and speaker Success leaves clues, and Your First Year provides a plethora of personal wisdom, insights, advice, and inspiration to help you move through your first year of business with confidence and know-how. This is the book that many seasoned entrepreneurs wish they had when starting out. This book is a must-read if you want to start strong in your first year of business. Kendra Woods, MBA, CEO + Founder of The Prosperous Projector Author InformationDeborah Kevin (pronounced KEY-vin ), MA, as the founder and chief inspiration officer of Highlander Press, loves helping change-makers tap into and share their stories of healing and truth with impactful books, including her book entitled You've Written Your Book. Now What? Debby, a graduate of Stanford University's Novel Writing program, earned a master's degree in publishing from Western Colorado University. She's trekked over 350 miles of the Camino de Santiago, and she lives in Maryland with the love of her life, Rob, her sons, and their puppy Fergus-that is when they're not off discovering the world. Jill Celeste, MA, loves Loud Women and loud bassets. That's why you will likely find her teaching marketing and mindset to female entrepreneurs at Celestial University; or facilitating sisterhood and connection through her online networking organization, Virtual Networkers; or hanging out with basset hounds as the co-founder of Tampa Bay Basset Hounds. She's the bestselling author of two books (so far): Loud Woman and That First Client. She lives near Tampa, Florida, with her husband, two sons, two cats, and a basset hound named Trixie. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |