Addictive Entrepreneurship is like a guided business meditation where you weigh both sides of 13 critical success principles and discover how to become more successful as an entrepreneur with character traits you already have. It is a realistic "anti get rich quick" elixir that takes you on a realistic journey, exploring what it takes mentally, emotionally and spiritually to succeed as an entrepreneur today. It paints life's business lessons with a broad stroke of humor, courage, persistence, creativity and honesty. Addictive Entrepreneurship explores "workaholism" versus being "addicted" to the ecstatic rush of starting and running your own business. It is an essential tool for anyone in a recovery process or simply looking to create more balance between work and play. Anyone in business will benefit from the author's description of his own personal journey and struggle amidst his experience, strength and hope. Allan Katz's writing is not only helpful, but funny and light enough so the reader does not take him or herself too seriously.
Addictive Entrepreneurship is like a guided business meditation where you weigh both sides of 13 critical success principles and discover how to become more successful as an entrepreneur with character traits you already have. It is a realistic "anti get rich quick" elixir that takes you on a realistic journey, exploring what it takes mentally, emotionally and spiritually to succeed as an entrepreneur today. It paints life's business lessons with a broad stroke of humor, courage, persistence, creativity and honesty. Addictive Entrepreneurship explores "workaholism" versus being "addicted" to the ecstatic rush of starting and running your own business. It is an essential tool for anyone in a recovery process or simply looking to create more balance between work and play. Anyone in business will benefit from the author's description of his own personal journey and struggle amidst his experience, strength and hope. Allan Katz's writing is not only helpful, but funny and light enough so the reader does not take him or herself too seriously.