A researcher and storyteller, Brown provides tips on how to make leading less daunting, including how to have difficult conversations and accept the vulnerability necessary to do good work. For those not used to being in charge, that can be intimidating. Dare to Lead by Brené BrownĮntrepreneurship demands leadership. These lessons are critical for anyone building their own business. Hadeed, a leadership coach, teaches you how to trust yourself and your ability to lead even when you don’t always have all the answers. Permission to Screw Up sets out to turn these mistakes into opportunities. When you work for your own company, the stakes are high and it’s easy to get overwhelmed. Permission to Screw Up: How I Learned to Lead by Doing (Almost) Everything Wrong by Kristen Hadeed Clark, a consultant and keynote speaker, takes you on a deep dive into the challenges and rewards of self-employment, the importance of establishing multiple independent income streams, and the kind of flexibility you need to carve out a successful independent career. Entrepreneurial You sets out to put you in the mindset necessary to thrive on your own. Maybe you’ve only ever worked for other people or are still figuring out what your career should look like. This book is the perfect place to start if you don’t naturally think of yourself as an entrepreneur.
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