From the Inside Flap
According to conventional wisdom, the world is divided into "haves" and "have-nots," and which group you belong to is often attributed to the luck of the draw. Some people are fortunate enough to be able to climb the ladder of success, but most of us believe we don't have what it takes to earn six and seven figure salaries. We believe successful people are somehow different from us, so we settle for what we have.
These beliefs are often based on personal experience. We have considered starting businesses of our own, we've done the research, and we've tried everything to make it work. Some of us have sacrificed our own time and money for these ventures, but we haven't succeeded. Eventually, we give up, coming to grips with the "fact" that we simply do not have the inborn ability to make money.
Suzanne Evans is here to tell us that conventional wisdom is wrong. In The Way You Do Anything is the Way You Do Everything, she explains that there is no luck involved in building wealth. The good news is that you do have the ability to achieve the kind of financial success you've been dreaming of. The bad news is that if you haven't succeeded yet, there is no one to blame but yourself.
Everything that happens in our lives is a direct consequence of our own actions and attitudes. No one knows this better than Suzanne Evans, who, in under three years, went from being a secretary to running a seven-figure business of her own. In this book, Evans reveals the secret to her success: there is no secret. The simple determination to excel in everything you do is all it takes to build the business you want. It's harder than it sounds, because the first step is discovering how you've been sabotaging your own efforts by simply giving up.
Suzanne Evans takes a no-nonsense approach to business building. If you're looking for empty encouragement and false praise, you won't find it in The Way You Do Anything is the Way You Do Everything. What you will find are concrete activities and suggestions that you can use to become the director of your own destiny by mastering your craft and approaching every day in a way that will lead to the financial future you want. Evans includes activities at the end of each chapter, because she's serious about helping you get ahead and expects you to be serious about it too.
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Praise for The Way You Do Anything is the Way You Do Everything
"In this book, Suzanne has a lot to teach you. You will hear her amazing story of how she went from a secretarial job that was neither personally or professionally fulfilling to being on the Inc. 500 List of Fastest Growing Companies in less than four years. She grabbed life by the throat and created opportunities so she could live the life she had always dreamed of. Have you ever wished you could do that? If that alone doesn't get your attention and make you want to learn from her, then nothing will."
Larry Winget, The Pitbull of Personal Development® and multiple New York Times Bestselling Author
LarryWinget.com
"I was in a lull. My lull had come from success, from a lack of new challenges, and my lull was boring me to tears. Enter Suzanne's book. She got my attention between the organic tomatoes and the bananas at Whole Foods. She locked me in when she told me to let go of the need to be right, to go to the yes, and to care less (read the book - you'll understand). She embarrassed me when she said don't quit, because I had quit. I just finished the book. Lull, pack your bags. I'm back."
Joe Calloway, performance coach and author of Be the Best at What Matters Most
JoeCalloway.com
"Suzanne Evans is a force of nature. Literally. She's the rare breed of entrepreneur who isn't afraid to tell you the truth, feelings be damned. If you want to get real about why your business or your life isn't where you want it to be, then get off your butt right now and pick up The Way You Do Anything Is The Way You Do Everything This book is guaranteed to push your buttons and piss you off, but if you pay attention to the message behind it you're also guaranteed to make something extraordinary happen."
Matthew Goldfarb, founder of Corporate Renegade
CorporateRenegade.com
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