Show Summary
Jeffrey Shaw shares in this episode how he got the idea of writing a book about self-employment. He stresses that one of the core problems of being self-employed is that they don't ask for help. His book, The Self-Employed Life, is an insightful book for self-driven individuals.
Take a listen to this episode and learn more with Jeffrey about Silo Mentality, Hug Marketing, the importance of calling yourself self-employed, and a whole lot more!
Websites:
https://jeffreyshaw.com
https://selfemployedbusinessinstitute.com
LinkedIn:
https://www.linkedin.com/in/jeffreyshawauthor/
Instagram:
https://www.instagram.com/jeffreyshaw/
Facebook:
https://www.facebook.com/JeffreyShawAuthor
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Billie Anne Grigg: Insider Access Look on Profit First Professionals
Inna Korenzvit: Running a Successful Accounting Firm as a Family Business
Tim Thompson: Tax Transformation: Turning Junk into Treasure
Lori Hardtke: Knowing What You Don't Want
Harley Liechty: Distinguishing Yourself in the Business
Kathy Dise: Budgeting Strategies
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Jonathan Bello: How to Build Strong Accounting and Bookkeeping Teams
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Sarah Webb: Working with Licensed Professionals
Andrew Berg: Journey to Modern Accounting Firm
Elaine Pofeldt: Building a Million-Dollar, One-Person Business
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Sue Fulmer: How My Experience at PFP Sets It Apart from My Previous Workplace
Hope Blankenship: Small Business Growth and Entrepreneurial Story
Stacey Seguin: Redefining Rules in Life
Dan Richards: PracticeWIN
Stacy Herman Lang: Acquiring a Book of Business
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