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Leap!: Ditch Your Job, Start Your Own Business and Set Yourself Free

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Who Do You Think You Are?
Times are changing fast. Traditional working practices and the concept of a conventional job are increasingly becoming things of the past as we make sense of a new marketplace where the only limit to success is our own imagination.
What Does it take to Survive in This New Scrambled Up World of Work?
* Attitude - to get started
* Enterprise - to succeed
* Success - at maximising opportunities
* Worklife - in the right balance
The challenges - and the opportunities - for the 'entrepreneur-within' the huge. For micro-businesses, home-workers, freelancers, it's all for the taking.
That is the essence of LEAP A stimulus for taking the plunge to go it alone and set yourself free... and for making it up as you go along
"Ian Sanders connects brilliantly wit the mindset and needs of talented professionals in their migration away from corporate mediocrity. LEAP is a personal guidebook to both the practicality and emotion of making work matter." - Chris Nel, Partner, Tom Peters Company

228 pages, Paperback

First published March 7, 2008

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August 9, 2011
Short, succinct and to the point. With heaps of useful tips.

However, I think this guide is for those who are considering setting up their own consultancy outfits. Not entirely useful for those in other types of home based business like network marketing or internet marketing, although some of the tips may apply.

What I liked about the book was that it never tried to go into those mumbo-jumbo ""find yourself"",""discover your inner mojo"",""get in touch with your inner self"" rubbish so prevalent and long-winded in self-help books for entrepreneurs.

Ian Sanders made his points clear and practical. I like this.
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