The Entrepreneurial Free Agent and Dejobbed Small Business R&D Lab The number of people cashing out from corporate jobs, is rapidly swelling. Some choose contract professional lives, free-lancing but clearly on someone else's project. Rubin takes a different tack, she goes it alone calling all her own shots - soloing.
Soloing is a thought-provoking account of Rubin's career transition from founder of Doubleday's Currency imprint to a life as a flourishing soloist. She covers the positives and negatives for those who drop out of the corporate ranks to go solo. She explains how to know when you're really ready, how to handle the inevitable fears, and how to get your new career up and running. Invent yourself. Be the business of You. There are a number of routes you can take when you are ready to leave corporate life. If you really want the freedom and independence of calling all your own shots, of being totally your own person, this book gives you plenty of help. The title of the very first chapter clearly points your direction: Your Work Was Your Life. Now Let Your Life Be Your Work. "Links-from" Citings
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