The Boss of You
This is a concise, smart and pretty hilarious read for a business how-to book! And the more I read the more I realized that it was really a great blue-print for laying the ground work for any small consumer based business. I like that the authors had, like me, picked up those books about how to become a millonare – and just simply could not relate to them! It made me feel so much better to discover I was not alone in this opinion and to find these two hip Vancouver lady entrepreneurs. If you’re anything like me you’ll love the way they mock the good ol boy network and cheesy corporate jargon that takes the ‘you’ out of what you do! Instead they offer a more sustainable, earn a good living and carve out your own lifestyle approach to building your business. The authors have their own web related businesses so write it from the perspective writing of starting a partnership, small corporation or LLC. Stay at home moms (and dads) and young gen-Xers will really dig this…I feel good about recommending it now as our current economy woes are demanding that we re-create the way we look at business … TBOY offers not just a viable but a vital alternative to the rest of the *bigger, faster, more* that many of us have grown tired of.







Hi Lulu – just wanted to thank you for the mention, and for your kind words about our book! Glad you enjoyed it, and thanks so much for taking the time to post about it.
All the best,
Lauren
Hey Lulu,
I am excited to check out Lauren’s book. It is exactly the type of book that I also look for. Another great one, that I can recommend is Craft Inc. (very cute yellow and blue cover) by Meg Mateo Ilasco. The new collection looks gorgeous as always! I am teaching jewelry making workshops now as well. Good things are happening!
Take care,
Prisha