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“This book is full of real-world, battle-tested insights that can help any entrepreneur or small business owner. Chris presents these hard-earned lessons in a manner that is both approachable and sincere.”—JJ Ramberg, Host of MSNBC's "Your Business"“Inspiring field advice for entrepreneurs that underscores the importance of authenticity and communication.”—Kirkus Reviews“He brings to the table years of experience and expertise with short and well written anecdotes and tips that are absolutely necessary for anyone who is trying to start or already has a small business.”—Alex, Amazon Customer “This is a must have for any entrepreneur interested in straight-forward, tangible insights that they can use to better their business and their life as a business owner. ”—Andrew Horton, Amazon CustomerThe Valuable Insights And Tips You Need To Start And Scale Your Business Without Losing Your Sanity!Chris Myers is an entrepreneur, he launched his company, BodeTree in 2010, and since then has been widely featured as a small business expert and entrepreneur in top tier business and consumer publications including: New York Times,The Huffington Post, Mashable, TEDx, TechCrunch, Inc, Entrepreneur, and many more.Have you ever been stuck in a situation or had a crisis arise in your small business and you had no one to turn too! Maybe you searched online and nothing came up that really helped.This book may give you the answer, by providing you a collection of essays, originally published in Forbes magazine, entrepreneur Christopher Myers shares an honest account of building his company—BodeTree, an online financial management tool for small businesses. He provides invaluable insights and tips for others looking to start a small business.But this is no ordinary how-to book. Instead of proclaiming that he is a know-it-all dispensing the secrets to success, Christopher provides personal stories of accomplishments and failures. His advice is woven into three sections on starting your business, scaling your business, and staying sane.You will not only learn how to take control of your business decision making, planning, and funding, but you will also discover the importance of creating balance in management and in life. Christopher knows firsthand that responsibility overload can lead to anxiety and depression, and he helps readers navigate these issues.“One thing I’ve come to realize is that everything, good or bad, starts in your mind. What you think is, in fact, what you become,” Christopher says.Embrace the characteristics you admire in yourself and your business. It won’t be easy, but with the right mentality, you can find happiness and achievement.AuthorChristopher Myers is a columnist for Forbes magazine, where his essays are among the most popular on Forbes.com. In addition to writing for Forbes, Christopher is a frequent contributor to MSNBC, Entrepreneur Magazine, and the Wall Street Journal. He is also the cofounder and CEO of BodeTree, an online financial management system for small business owners. He graduated from Arizona State University and resides in Denver, Colorado.