And in doing so, she gave both her boss (and herself) a little margin to get things in place. It breaks everything down into seven things top-earners have in common-namely, a profit motive, audacity, resilience, encouragement, self-awareness, non-attachment, and financial know-how-which Alison committed to her life as she mapped out her next steps. Written by former journalist Barbara Stanny, the guide blends research with more than 150 interviews with women who earn anywhere from $100,000 to $7 million, sharing their most actionable insights for boosting your earning potential. So I read this book called Secrets of Six-Figure Women, like cover to cover, and quit my job." I want to do the window treatments and furniture, and the area rugs and lighting and accessories. "I realized that I was sick of giving the keys back to the owners at the end," Alison explains. And found the book that took her career to the next level. After about two years in Utah, she started to feel comfortable-and that's when she knew it was time for a change.
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