Tuesday, March 24, 2009

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Thursday’s essay, “How to be your own boss,” is an essay that focuses on what it takes to run your own business. The essay has practical and worthwhile suggestions that you can begin using at once.

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Thursday's And Then Some Essay preview
How to be your own boss
by Richard L. Weaver II

Excerpt:

There is no question that the entire field of self-publishing has changed since the advent of computers, the Internet, and Google, but what I have discovered is that even though the field of self-publishing has changed, what hasn’t changed are the qualities required for being your own boss. Just as so many people want to write a book (and I have written previously about what it takes to write a book), many fantasize about owning their own companies. Lynn Neary, reporting for NPR (February 4, 2008), states that “publishers in the U.S. released more than 291,000 separate titles in 2006.” Robin Ryan, in her essay, “Can You Be Your Own Boss?” reports that “Nearly one million new businesses are launched each year” (See the website careerbuilder.com.)





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