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Chart a Course for Yourself with Amy Porterfield’s Book, Two Weeks Notice

Amy Porterfield
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If walking into your supervisor’s office and handing in your notice is your dream move, author and entrepreneur Amy Porterfield has a plan for that.

Released in February, Porterfield’s book, Two Weeks Notice: Find the Courage to Quit Your Job, Make More Money, Work Where You Want, and Change the World, takes on the notion that entrepreneurship is only available to a chosen few, and can help you lay out a plan for your own future success. Two Weeks Notice will take you from “stuck” to making strides in the direction of your dreams — even if you have no idea where to start or just how liberating where you’re headed really is.

The book gives you a four-step plan for disengaging from your current role and start doing things for yourself.

Instead of pushing women away from the table, Porterfield loudly encourages women to confidently pull up a chair and take a seat where they belong.

Some of the key things you’ll learn:

  • Why it’s incredibly important for women to earn money
  • The taboo of women wanting more money
  • The flexibility and freedom of an online business for women who want to flourish in business and home life
  • What a business makes possible in the lives of women
  • The detrimental impact of perpetuating traditional gender roles on women’s progress and empowerment
  • Practical strategies for women to set aside societal expectations and pursue entrepreneurial dreams
  • The importance of supporting and uplifting women in all aspects of their lives, whether in business, family, or beyond

“In Two Weeks Notice, Amy has put together a blueprint for helping anyone go from idea, to business, to life you absolutely love,” according to Stu McLaren, founder of searchie.io.

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