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The 1 Minute Commute

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From the bestselling author of Flying Solo, this is the only guide to working for yourself you'll ever need.

Robert Gerrish has spent decades helping Australians turn things they enjoy doing into a business they enjoy running. In The 1 Minute Commute , Robert reveals how to take creative charge of your career and be your own boss.

Map your path, define your work style and seize your market. From freelancers and soloists to entrepreneurs and micro-business owners, this book will give you the knowledge and skills to shape your professional life to fit your lifestyle.

Ditch your job and work for yourself by learning
· Cut through to your market in 30 seconds
· Build your loyal following
· Craft a business that runs itself
· Get the fees you deserve
· Compete in an online world
· Get the most out of your time and still take the pressure off.

Work for your best boss yet - you.

This book is full of anecdotes from those Robert has helped fly solo who are proof of how his advice can create a lifestyle-friendly business.

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Published June 26, 2018

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1,620 reviews83 followers
September 15, 2021
3.5 stars.

As a contractor working in IT Consulting industry, this book had a lot of golden nuggets for me, even though I don’t neatly fit into the book’s definition of a solopreneur/freelancer.

Chock-full of tips and tricks, including the popular prioritisation techniques (Urgent/Important quadrant), productivity techniques (pomodoro, etc), and many more, this was a book useful for anyone starting their solo journey. And I’d say it would be good for established solopreneurs to review the book once every few years as well, as a reminder.

Yes, this book didn’t have any ‘secret’ to impart, and there was no earth-shattering findings or revelations, but all in all, a good practical reference book to have.

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177 reviews3 followers
October 5, 2019
Just finished reading 'The 1 Minute Commute' by Robert Gerrish

Brilliant. Absolutely brilliant.

I wish I had read it before starting my solopreneur journey - rather than taking years to learn it all piece by piece!

Even though I'm now 5 years into my business, this book still contained some key tips I'd never considered.

Highly recommended!
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405 reviews
November 6, 2018
Useful and comprehensive guide to going out on your o n in the world of business.
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August 14, 2020
Not to be confused with a book in the "one minute manager" series, unless you want to be disappointed. Although I don't currently need this, I'd consider coming back to it if I was thinking of kicking out on my own again. The nuggets of info could be distilled onto one a4 page, so I'd recommend scanning for what you need rather than wasting time reading the whole thing.
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169 reviews13 followers
July 23, 2020
I thoroughly enjoyed this book. It is full of useful advice that I will be utilising in my business. Highly recommended!
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