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  • 5 Things I Had to Unlearn to Become Self Made | Self Made Chick

    From the page: "Several years ago I quit the cubicle cold turkey to take more control of my life. With 2 kids and no savings, there was a lot at stake. At first it was damn hard. But once I unplugged from the cubicle mindset, the opportunities and money began to flow. This blog is a place to... more

    Reviewed by tevinanderson Jan 02 2008, 11:00am ( 9 reviews ) selfmadechick.com

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  • Rated by 5starbabydotcom on Jun 19, 3:57am

    From the page: "When I went into business for myself, I knew there would be an unlearning process"
  • Rated by DiffeeOnline on Jan 14 2008, 10:25am

    Good, clever advice.
  • Rated by PLAINTALK on Jan 07 2008, 8:00am

    Another great read from Christine. She's really got it together and is sharing with us how she's doing it. Thanks Christine.
  • Rated by Conrad3185 on Jan 02 2008, 8:20pm

    A great article about the importance of unlearning some of the bad habits we pick up as employees. Essential for entrepreneurs.
  • Rated by joshklein on Jan 02 2008, 6:59pm

    Some great advice on starting on your own.
  • Rated by tevinanderson on Jan 02 2008, 11:00am

    From the page: "Several years ago I quit the cubicle cold turkey to take more control of my life. With 2 kids and no savings, there was a lot at stake. At first it was damn hard. But once I unplugged from the cubicle mindset, the opportunities and money began to flow. This blog is a place to learn from my trials and errors and to share your stories and challenges of entrepreneurship."
  • Rated by jphillpis on Dec 31 2007, 11:07am

    When I went into business for myself, I knew there would be an `unlearning' process - and I was excited to discover just how deep the rabbit hole would go. To find out, I decided to take things to the extreme.
  • Rated by neenmachine on Dec 31 2007, 8:42am

    Starting your own business requires you to change your way of thinking and your approach to life in general.