Showing posts with label entrepreneurship. Show all posts
Showing posts with label entrepreneurship. Show all posts

6.27.2012

Book Review: Spark & Hustle


This week there have been an interesting set of articles about the lack of bestselling women business writers. While this may be true statistically, I found it odd because the majority of business books that I read are by women authors. Granted, not all of them are bestselling, but if you look for them, they are there.

One of the most recent business books I have read is Spark & Hustle: Launch and Grow Your Small Business Now by Tory Johnson. It was quite good. I’ve got a bunch of bright orange post-it notes sticking out of it marking concepts, ideas, and systems that resonated with me. The book delivers exactly what it promises in the title. It takes you through the initial idea of starting your own business to launching said business to scaling the growth of your business.

This book is like a small business mentor in a box. In addition to being the founder and CEO of Women For Hire, she is a contributing editor at Success magazine and a contributor for Good Morning America. Not to mention, a wife and mother. She provides plenty of examples both from her own business experience, as well as business owners who have worked with her. So, there is no question that Tory knows what she is writing about. She breaks down the daunting task of starting and managing your own business into actionable chunks. None of the concepts in the book are all that revolutionary (which is true of the majority of the business books on the market), however, her presentation is top-notch.

The best parts of the book were the sales and marketing, the “hustle” of Spark & Hustle. There are a great deal of books out there that help aspiring entrepreneurs to find the spark, but not as many that explain how to execute the hustle. The book covers a lot of topics including product manufacturing and launches, pricing, referral requests “cold calling”, pitching to angel investors, and creating a media kit, just to name a few. The author is honest about the work that is necessary to make your business successful, but definitely makes you feel like it is something that you can tackle. Each chapter ends with “Act Now”, a list of takeaways from the chapter topic that you can immediately act on.

So, if you have ever entertained the notion of starting your own business whether full-time or on the side (and really who hasn’t with this economy), Spark & Hustle is definitely a must-read.

It won’t come down to where (or if) you went to school. It won’t come down to how much (or how little) money you have in the bank. It won’t come down to who you know. It won’t come down to the dream you have. It won’t come down to all the noise and chatter. Your bottom line will ultimately come down to what you do….Don’t get bogged down in assuming you’re lacking this, that or the other. You have exactly what it takes to create the success you envision. Now it’s up to you to put it into action.Tory Johnson

6.21.2012

Articles of Interest

[image via Mothering]
A round-up of interesting articles about books, parenting, creativity and education from around the web:
Happy Reading!

6.20.2012

Empowering Video: Grasshopper

On Wednesdays, I share a video that facilitates empowerment because when you know better, you do better.


FYI: Entrepreneurs can change the world.

5.16.2012

Empowering Video: For Mamas Who Rock Business

On Wednesdays I share a video that facilitates empowerment; because when you know better, you do better.


You defining success on your own terms is the best thing you can do for your kids.

I finished Danielle LaPorte's book, The Fire Starter Sessions, a few days ago. It is wonderful in both content and design. If you have any desire to lead a better and more fulfilling life, this is the book for you.  I felt like I was having "aha!" moments almost every other page. (Don't believe me? Check out her 30 Days to Fire Up Your Creative Genius series for the Huffington Post.)

So, for this week's video I wanted to share a bit of her magic specifically targeted at mothers. This is an older video from when The Fire Starter Sessions was an e-book & e-course, but it still rings true.

5.09.2012

Empowering Video: Manifesting 101

On Wednesdays I share a video that facilitates empowerment; because when you know better, you do better.


Marie Forleo is awesome. She is incredibly inspiring. After I watch one of her videos I just want to go out and make things happen ASAP. In this episode from MarieTV, she discusses manifestation with Gabby Bernstein.

I am a big believer in (as cheesy as it sounds) manifesting your desires. (Hello, intentional living!)

MANIFESTING 101

1.Clarity
Get clear about your desire

2. Identify & Remove Obstacles
Recognize how you are blocking yourself and get rid of those limiting beliefs.

3. Be In The Know: 
Don't let outside junk taint what you know to be true. 
What you believe about yourself and your future will support you external experiences.

4. Patience: 
Those who are certain of the outcome can afford to wait and wait without anxiety.

To get a full taste of the awesomeness that is Marie Forleo, I encourage you to check out her free online training series.








4.18.2012

Empowering Video: Gayle Tzemach Lemmon

On Wednesdays I share a video that facilitates empowerment; because when you know better, you do better.


At TEDxWomen, reporter Gayle Tzemach Lemmon argues that women entrepreneurs 
are the overlooked key to economic development.