Create a flourishing business and never feel like the worst parent in the world ever again.
Most parents don t want to build a global empire or make a gazillion dollars a year. They just want to earn a decent income and have time to read their kids a bedtime story without having a meltdown in the process.
Yes, we know running a business can be rewarding. However, it can also seep into every life crack, eat up your energy and leave you exhausted, stressed and snapping at your small humans.
In Six Figures in School Hours, award-winning digital marketing coach and business mentor Kate Toon shares practical and doable tips for parents to run a successful business, make serious money and not burn themselves to a frazzle in the process.
First, you will examine your business goals and measure your why against your desires for family life; then, discover passive income ideas and ways to involve the family in your business life in an enjoyable way; finally, find out how to turn that six-figure profit dial up or down depending on the compromises you re willing to make.
Throughout the book are tools and tactics to manage your money, be more productive and focus on what matters, along with inspiring stories from other successful business parents who know exactly how it feels.
Six Figures in School Hours is a smart, honest business self-help book that gives you the skills, the tools and the confidence to never again need to choose between a successful business and a happy family life.
This is the book I wish I had 10 years ago
6 Figures in School Hours is the practical, no-nonsense guide to building a successful business while raising your family. It’s filled with advice from someone who has done it themselves and tips you can easily integrate into your business and parenting model, all delivered with Kate Toon’s unique sense of humour.
This is the book I wish I had 10 years ago when I embarked on my own business journey. However, her advice is relevant and helpful whether you’ve been in business for 10 years or 10 minutes. My tip is to buy the audiobook and the physical book. That way you can listen to Kate’s helpful advice while driving the kids or walking the dog (because we’re all still juggling things, right?), and then go to the physical book to revisit the things that resonated with you.
5 shiny gold stars and a million thankyous Kate, for writing such a realistic, practical and down-to-earth book that everyone can relate to.
Nerissa, 12/09/2023