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Want to build a profitable business?
Are you thinking of building a business but worried that you'll burn yourself out in the process? Are you unsure of whether you really have what it takes to make it as an entrepreneur?
Success in business is possible for those who stick with it, but your success is dependant on you knowing the order of operations to building a business, as well as leadership frameworks for achieving projects faster.
Author, speaker, and entrepreneur Jill McAbe distills twenty-plus years of experience helping 5 to 8-figure entrepreneurs create purpose-driven businesses that leave room for life. It’s Go Time teaches coaches, consultants, creatives, and expertise-based entrepreneurs:
- The order of operations required to build an expertise-based business
- How to remove subconscious blocks to money, success, and being-seen
- Why life purpose is critical to success and how to discover it
- How to go from achieving some projects and goals to all of them
- Time tools that make focus, motivation, and rapid progress the new normal
Lacking an understanding of how to choose projects and execute on shorter timelines, many business owners struggle–sometimes for years–to make their businesses work.
With It’s Go Time, you’ll learn everything you need to build a business that works. Your reward will be renewed motivation, unstoppable productivity, and a clear path to the business and life you want.
“Useful to the extreme. It’s Go Time is not only a must-read for anyone building an expertise-based business; it’s a must-read for anyone who wants to fall in love with their life.”
—Giovanni Marsico, founder/CEO, Archangel, EMMY® award-winning producer
“Jill McAbe’s It’s Go Time translates cutting-edge ideas about how the mind and brain work into everyday language and pragmatic, usable strategies.”
—Wil Cunningham, professor of Psychology, University of Toronto