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Plus she is quite the lover of quotes and she had some great finds to add to my inspirational collection. She regrets nothing and encourages us all to pursue our dreams while standing up for our convictions. Her personal journey enlightened me to the difficulties of starting your own business, but it also cemented in me how important it is to absolutely take that leap and go for what your heart is calling you to do in life. In a matter of just over one day I have started and finished reading Dream Big and I'm so glad I did. Reading Lisa's accounts along the journey of starting up her business, her many mistakes and triumphs, and her homespun wisdom was a remarkable experience that hasn't deterred me from wanting to start my business one iota.
I hope everyone will dream even bigger and find ways to make their dreams come true. She talks about the realities of owning a business - being in debt, juggling the business & kids & life, eating off of paper plates because frankly spending the time to cook a 4-course dinner is just not a priority.If you want to make a difference even though it will require a lot from you, then this book will inspire you and remind you that other women have done it too. :-) Lisa's book is wonderful. It is not a how-to book; it's more a mix of her story of starting her catalog business and a you-can-do-too book.
It's not about following your dreams, either. Most of the book is about her business, but if I had been thinking of starting a business, she just talked me out of it. It is neither a how-to about starting a business, or a my-story type book.
For example, she gets the school to change their chosen paint colors. I get the imprssion that she works too much- way more than she wants, and has debt up to her eyeballs. (Who cares).
This book is not very interesting. Still, it never turns out to be all that interesting. No thanks.
It's somewhere in-between, and we don't get enough of either. Sometimes, though, it is a book about how to get what you want even when it seems impossible.
Bold words for a middle-aged woman in the process of divorce. The gift of this book is connecting us with our inner strength and being a model of persistence and patience. You know that moment when you are asleep and dreaming, and you realize that you ARE dreaming, and suddenly you know that you can change the dream any way you want. Yet, Lisa's wisdom came just at the right time in my life, and I am choosing to draw on my courage because of it.Lisa gives encouragement through her own story to people like me who are dreaming big, and needing to hear the voices of others who have walked (or flown) the road from 'fledgling business' to 'I can't believe we've outgrown ourselves again.'Hammond is the voice that each of us has inside, and sometimes ours is so tiny and quiet that we have to strain to hear it. Thank you Lisa for assisting so many of us on our dream journeys.Marcia Breitenbach, founder of [.]. This is called lucid dreaming, and although it doesn't happen often to me, when it does, I usually decide to fly.This is exactly my experience with Lisa Hammond's book. As I read the pages, I realized, this dream (my life) is truly mine to create in any way I want, and, if I want to, I can decide to fly right now.
Many writers just share general how-to thoughts for others, but won't divulge their own "trade secrets". She also shares her techniques for getting in touch with ideas that are already within.I was so inspired by this book. At the same time, she gives hope to other women's dreams. Lisa Hammond is honest about her experiences.
Lisa Hammond decided she wanted to do something to make a difference for women. Lisa Hammond lays it out. Mostly, I appreciated that she wrote about the specific details of the steps she took to begin her business. She explains how she came to the decision to start a mail-order catalog.
She doesn't sugar-coat financing or making money. Great book. Her descriptions and stories tell the truth about starting a business. I kept a notebook nearby and jotted down all of the thoughts that resonated with me.
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