Rules for Renegades distills what Christine has learned as she succeeded (and failed) in business, built strong relationships (and some disasters), and evolved spiritually and professionally. If you want to become financially independent, she'll show you how to do it. If you want to build your confidence and self-esteem, she'll give you a crash course. If you want a meaningful life full of rich connections, she'll share her secrets.
Ultimately, she lets you in on the greatest secret of all: how to build a fulfilling life while rocking your career. She'll tell you how to link to cool, free stuff, like a sample business plan outline, tutorials on sales and marketing techniques, and tools to help you enhance your own power. You'll learn the surprising truth behind her most offbeat rules...
Rules for Renegades is not just the story of a remarkable entrepreneur. It's an amazing approach to life that breaks the rules - and will make life work for you.
©2007 Christine Comaford-Lynch; (P)2008 Gildan Media Corp
"Entrepreneurs and leaders at all levels of their careers will find this inspiring, rags-to-riches story as pleasurable to read as it is thought provoking." (Publishers Weekly)
"With an irreverent style all her own, Comaford-Lynch forges ahead with a stream of inspirational advice that readers will want to turn to often in times of both struggle and success." (Booklist)
"How to Have a Great Life"
What an inspirig audio..irreverant and thought provoking and a great lesson in approaching life and making it great.
"One of my all-time favorite books"
This book kept my attention and fascination through her whole unbelievable life. To be in the right places, with the right people, at the right time and know to take advantage of every opportunity...well..she taught this time-worn businesswoman a thing or three.
I actually finished it and started right over again. Loved your book, Christine.
"Name Dropper"
The audio book was amusing and the author tells tales on some well-known names. It is the author's business biography.
The reader was good, good pace and kept my interest
Actually, it would probably make a good movie!