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Using her own life as an example, Lisa Sugar of POPSUGAR tells us how to improve your personal and professional lives.
"Lisa Sugar has an amazing job. She spends her days creating content about pop culture, must-have handbags and makeup, healthy recipes, and Instagram-worthy sweets. She manages an enormously successful, growing company with employees who love what they do. And her life is just as great at home. She and her husband have three daughters, and she loves attending their soccer games and reading them bedtime stories every night. How did she get here? By figuring out what her dream job was, taking risks, and believing in herself. And now she wants to motivate others to do the same. She wants to show them how to live colorful, interesting lives where every second counts. In her first book, she shares her personal and business story. Lisa knows that creating your dream job requires hard work, patience, and experience. She gives advice, in big and small ways, about exactly how to do that, from starting a company to ditching a relationship that isn't working to becoming a fabulous boss. And, in classic POPSUGAR style, she makes it all seem incredibly doable and fun!"--Dust jacket.
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Power your happy: work hard, play nice, and build your dream life
2016
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1101985062 9781101985069
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