A Workbook for Freelancers and Solopreneurs

I believe that learning and teaching are often best thought of as concurrent exercises. As I learned about business strategy in my MA capstone class last fall, I thought that the concepts I was tackling would make a great workbook if customized for freelance writers. So, I wrote it. It’s called Business Strategy Workbook for Freelancers and Solopreneurs.

Creating this workbook felt like a good way to learn more about business strategy and its application for the solopreneur while also making that information available to others.

It’s also a start to executing my long-term writing business plan. I will continue to write and publish resources for people who are seeking to improve their mental, physical, and financial well-being.

I know this isn’t a business that will happen overnight, but I feel great about the start, great about how this book turned out, and great about all the stuff I’m screwing up along the way. As the business strategist would say, I am learning the competencies needed to be in the business of self-publishing. And, hopefully, soon I can turn those competencies into a competitive advantage. I’ll certainly be referring to my own workbook often to ensure that happens. You should check it out if interested in business strategy. Business Strategy Workbook for Freelancers and Solopreneurs is only $6.99 on Amazon!

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