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Kitchen Table Tycoon: How to make it work as a mother and an entrepreneur

Anita Naik

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Prose: non-fiction, Business ethics & social responsibility

Become a successful business woman from home.

Are you eager to combine the roles of mother and entrepreneur but wondering how to get started If so, you are not alone. Many mothers are starting up on their own, eager to cut out the nursery fees and see more of their kids. If that sounds like your dream, this book can help make it a reality. Having worked from home for 16 successful years, Anita Naik can give you the true, nitty-gritty details on what it really means to start and run a business from your kitchen table, including:
* How to find out if you're suited to working on your own
* How to deal with mummy versus work guilt
* How to juggle family, work and YOU time
* And where to go for support, help and advice
Kitchen Table Tycoon also shows you how to research a business idea, find your start-up costs, and navigate your way through the inevitable ups and downs. With inspiring stories and advice from successful entrepreneurial mothers, even the most nervous of mumpreneurs can learn how to have a great business and a great life.

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Praise for Kitchen Table Tycoon: How to make it work as a mother and an entrepreneur

  • Full of practical advice on running a business, discovering if you are suited to working from home and coping with mummy guilt, as well as inspiring stories from successful entrepreneurial mothers, this book covers all the nitty gritty details that any mum thinking of working from home needs to know - DAILY RECORD

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Anita Naik

Anita Naik is a freelance writer and the author of 50 books, as well as being a mum of two. She is currently the agony aunt on Woman's Own magazine, and a contributor to a number of parenting sites, including the Huffington Post, writing about education, bullying, sex education and teenagers. She can be found tweeting @AnitaNaik or at www.anitanaik.co.uk.

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