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Please note: This is a companion version & not the original book.
Sample Book Insights:
#1 There are more than fifty different career and business ideas for you to explore in part one. However, you are not limited to these choices. Each of these careers can be modified and combined into hundreds of different ways that meet your unique interests, goals, and income needs.
#2 If you have valuable information, expertise, and life lessons that you want to share with the world, you can make money from them. You can do this by consulting, teaching, speaking, and performing.
#3 Consultants advise companies, organizations, and entrepreneurs on a variety of issues, including management issues, industry-specific issues, business processes, business development, and business advisory and forecasting services.
#4 To become a successful part-time consultant, you must first find a niche that you are passionate about and can offer expertise in. You can do this by asking other people in your field for advice, investigating consulting workshops and programs offered through your local community colleges, and checking with your professional association about their training offerings.

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Date de parution 04 mai 2022
Nombre de lectures 0
EAN13 9781669399995
Langue English
Poids de l'ouvrage 1 Mo

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Insights on Nancy Collamer's SecondAct Careers
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#1

There are more than fifty different career and business ideas for you to explore in part one. However, you are not limited to these choices. Each of these careers can be modified and combined into hundreds of different ways that meet your unique interests, goals, and income needs.

#2

If you have valuable information, expertise, and life lessons that you want to share with the world, you can make money from them. You can do this by consulting, teaching, speaking, and performing.

#3

Consultants advise companies, organizations, and entrepreneurs on a variety of issues, including management issues, industry-specific issues, business processes, business development, and business advisory and forecasting services.

#4

To become a successful part-time consultant, you must first find a niche that you are passionate about and can offer expertise in. You can do this by asking other people in your field for advice, investigating consulting workshops and programs offered through your local community colleges, and checking with your professional association about their training offerings.

#5

Coaching is a new profession, and as such, the standards for licensing and credentialing are still being developed. However, it has become extremely popular, and there are hundreds of training programs for aspiring coaches.

#6

The International Coaching Federation is the world’s leading coaching organization. It provides credentialing, certification programs, conferences, and research for the coaching profession.

#7

There are different levels of risk associated with different types of businesses. The level of risk you are willing to assume will affect the level of comfort and confidence you are able to bring to your business.

#8

If you’re a natural teacher, you may want to consider teaching others. There are a variety of options available, from adjunct professors to online instructors to corporate trainers.

#9

There are many ways to generate income as a trainer, from online trainer to school owner-director to one-to-one tutor. The demand for tutors is always strong, and people will gladly pay for personalized instruction in any number of interest areas.

#10

Teaching others what you know can be an extremely lucrative business. The demand for people who can teach the business of the business is growing, as more and more entrepreneurs are seeking to learn how to run their businesses.

#11

There are infinite ways you might be able to use your skills, industry knowledge, or technical expertise to help other entrepreneurs succeed. But if you do decide to teach the business of the business, you may find it beneficial to tailor your offerings for a specific industry.

#12

The more adept you become at marketing yourself, the more you will notice that your peers in the magic world seem to struggle with that part of their business. They are skilled magicians, but they have difficulty getting enough work to support their passion.

#13

To become an entrepreneur, you must become an active contributor on key online sites. Know your income goals, and get out of the house to meet people.

#14

Speaking is a great way to market your services and sell your products. It is also one of the most effective ways to connect with clients. If you have industry expertise, an inspirational message, a keen sense of humor, or a unique perspective, someone will want to hear what you have to say.

#15

There are several ways to generate revenues from your speaking engagements. You can get paid a speaker's fee, which could range from a few hundred dollars for a small group presentation to tens of thousands of dollars for keynote speeches. You can also earn income from back of the room sales of books, videos, and other informational products.

#16

There are many ways to become a public speaker. Some people start by coaching others to be more effective speakers, while others deliver corporate training programs and keynote addresses.

#17

The speaking industry is vast, and there are many ways to make money in it. However, be mindful of your lifestyle objectives when making your choices. Almost all of the speakers I know depend on multiple streams of income, which allows them to weather economic storms and generate income without having to travel all the time.

#18

Think about how you could create special events, groups, and gatherings for your community. For example, you could sponsor a conference, expo, or lecture series.

#19

Jane Pollak, author of Soul Proprietor, used to paint eggs. She eventually decided to shift her focus to coaching other entrepreneurs, and she did so by investing in her entrepreneurial education. She organized a group of local artists into the Artsy Girls, an informal networking group that continues to meet on a quarterly basis to socialize, talk about projects, and support one another in their professional and artistic endeavors.

#20

Jane, age 64, is a successful business coach who has been able to earn a six-figure income by starting with the number one. She is proud to say that she makes time for her personal life, but she is determined to continue to live life big.

#21

You should choose to do work that you love. When you love what you do, what you do is not work. Be persistent and don’t quit before the miracle.

#22

You can work as a recruiter by getting hired by an executive search firm, creating your own niche recruitment agency, or working as a temporary recruiter.

#23

There are many different ways to work as a mediator. You can specialize in divorce or parent-child mediation, but you can also help resolve disputes in the workplace, religious institutions, schools, nursing homes, hospitals, and neighborhoods.

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