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Dream First, Details Later. How to Quit Overthinking & Make It Happen!
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- Nombre de pages240
- FormatePub
- ISBN978-0-593-08346-8
- EAN9780593083468
- Date de parution27/04/2021
- Protection num.Adobe DRM
- Taille21 Mo
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- ÉditeurPortfolio
Résumé
"Ellen Bennett is the platonic form of a go-getter who inspires go-getter after go-getter to become a better go-getter."-Zooey Deschanel, actor and musician You'll never know where to start.until you start. This gutsy guidebook will help anyone who's procrastinating on a goal, career change, or business idea stop the obsessive worrying and leap into action. As a 24-year-old line cook, Ellen Marie Bennett couldn't stand the kitchen staff's poorly designed, cheaply made aprons.
So when her head chef announced he was ordering a new batch, she blurted out, "Chef, I have an apron company"-even though she had no company, no business plan-just a glimmer of a design idea and a business license. Through hustle and a willingness to leap into the unknown, time and time again, she built that first order into a multi-million-dollar company called Hedley & Bennett, making aprons and kitchen gear worn by many of the world's best chefs and home cooks everywhere. Dream First, Details Later shares Ellen's journey and her forged-in-the-fire personal playbook for starting before you stop yourself.
If you've ever imagined doing something and immediately thought, "that's impossible, " or "I wouldn't even know where to start, " or "I'm not qualified to do that, " in these pages, you'll learn how to shove aside your inner worrier and launch into action. This honest and bold illustrated book will be like having Ellen-your personal hype woman-there with you, all the while yelling, "Don't stop! You got this!" She'll share hard-won advice on: . Squashing doubts and reservations about venturing outside your comfort zone.
(These doubts masquerade as rational, but they're more likely coming from a place of fear.) . Saying screw it to the perfect plan and using creative problem-solving-and heart and guts-to conquer the shit storms as they come. . Eventually transitioning from the "flying by the seat of your pants" stage to the "well-oiled machine" stage. You don't need to have all the answers to make your dream a reality.
You just need to start before you're ready.
So when her head chef announced he was ordering a new batch, she blurted out, "Chef, I have an apron company"-even though she had no company, no business plan-just a glimmer of a design idea and a business license. Through hustle and a willingness to leap into the unknown, time and time again, she built that first order into a multi-million-dollar company called Hedley & Bennett, making aprons and kitchen gear worn by many of the world's best chefs and home cooks everywhere. Dream First, Details Later shares Ellen's journey and her forged-in-the-fire personal playbook for starting before you stop yourself.
If you've ever imagined doing something and immediately thought, "that's impossible, " or "I wouldn't even know where to start, " or "I'm not qualified to do that, " in these pages, you'll learn how to shove aside your inner worrier and launch into action. This honest and bold illustrated book will be like having Ellen-your personal hype woman-there with you, all the while yelling, "Don't stop! You got this!" She'll share hard-won advice on: . Squashing doubts and reservations about venturing outside your comfort zone.
(These doubts masquerade as rational, but they're more likely coming from a place of fear.) . Saying screw it to the perfect plan and using creative problem-solving-and heart and guts-to conquer the shit storms as they come. . Eventually transitioning from the "flying by the seat of your pants" stage to the "well-oiled machine" stage. You don't need to have all the answers to make your dream a reality.
You just need to start before you're ready.



