Does This Startup Make Me Look Fat? eBook Halley Suitt Tucker
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In this short ebook, I ponder the question of why more women don't launch new companies and encourage them to do just that. They are smart, resourceful, talented -- what is it? Maybe they think of those big-bellied rich robber-baron-millionaire types and worry that a start-up will make them look fat!? My ebook is short on "how to" -- which you can find in any book about starting companies -- and long on encouragement, innovative ideas and "go girl" enthusiasm to get women to start companies and create jobs. We need you! Yes, this book is for all the creative and imaginative women who know they can change the world, and for all the men who love them.
I've worked as a CEO of a start-up, a barista at Starbuck's and everything in between, and nothing beats the satisfaction of creating jobs for others and handing out paychecks. Let's go girls!
Does This Startup Make Me Look Fat? eBook Halley Suitt Tucker
Halley Suitt Tucker practices what she preaches. That's good for her, but what's good for us is that she does preach it. In her short-and-sweet Kindle book "Does This Start- Up Make Me Look Fat?" she sidesteps the lecture you might expect on how horrible it is that more women don't start companies, and simply offers amazingly direct encouragement and advice.How direct, you might ask? Essentially, here's the book's message: Start. Start with an idea that you care about. Be more like a guy in that you never give up. Keep at it until trials suggest you're on the wrong path, then innovate. Do it.
Seems so simple, you say. But that's exactly Halley's point. If it's so simple, why don't more women do it? I'm guilty of that kind of shoot-yourself-in-the-foot procrastination myself, so I wholeheartedly agree that no matter how simple, the point needs to be made over and over again.
And I would add -- sure, life's more complicated for women (obviously, that's my opinion, and experience). But whether you believe that is beside the point. Halley's point is that women further complicate things for themselves. And that, my women friends, is something we can do something about. So start, already.
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Does This Startup Make Me Look Fat? eBook Halley Suitt Tucker Reviews
Flew through this book while traveling, and got inspired to do something very difficult for most women to fail. Reading this book was like getting permission to try things that might not work. Which is inevitable with startups.
Now I want the next chapter in my startup life -- hope this author is writing more.
Halley Suitt Tucker practices what she preaches. That's good for her, but what's good for us is that she does preach it. In her short-and-sweet book "Does This Start- Up Make Me Look Fat?" she sidesteps the lecture you might expect on how horrible it is that more women don't start companies, and simply offers amazingly direct encouragement and advice.
How direct, you might ask? Essentially, here's the book's message Start. Start with an idea that you care about. Be more like a guy in that you never give up. Keep at it until trials suggest you're on the wrong path, then innovate. Do it.
Seems so simple, you say. But that's exactly Halley's point. If it's so simple, why don't more women do it? I'm guilty of that kind of shoot-yourself-in-the-foot procrastination myself, so I wholeheartedly agree that no matter how simple, the point needs to be made over and over again.
And I would add -- sure, life's more complicated for women (obviously, that's my opinion, and experience). But whether you believe that is beside the point. Halley's point is that women further complicate things for themselves. And that, my women friends, is something we can do something about. So start, already.
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