Best-selling author, leader among women entrepreneurs, time management expert, and work life balance specialist Susan Sly examines the idea that entrepreneurship is glamorous and “sexy.”
Scottsdale, AZ. — May 18, 2016 — Best-selling author, speaker, and leader among women entrepreneurs, Susan Sly recently published a new article, “Is Entrepreneurship Sexy?” In the article, Susan debunks the perception that entrepreneurs are simply lucky and that the life of an entrepreneur is filled with luxury and glamor.
According to Susan, “the reality is that entrepreneurship, while it does have it’s benefits, does take a ton of hard work and dedication. You alone are holding the key and you alone are responsible for putting in the work necessary to be successful.”
Susan elaborates, “successful entrepreneurs have the discipline to do the things when no one is watching, to put in the hours on the monotonous and boring tasks, to do all the little things, and still try to somehow maintain some level of work-life balance.”
The entire article can be found here: https://susansly.com/is-entrepreneurship-sexy/
About Susan Sly:
Susan Sly is an author, speaker, work life balance expert, and leader among women entrepreneurs. She has been featured on Lifetime Television, The CBN, ABC Family, The Morning Show in Australia and in the fall of 2015 will appear on CNN, Fox and CNBC.
She is the author of several top self help books for women including the highly acclaimed book about women having it all – The Have It All Woman and Organize Your Life.
She co-authored the best selling book – Soul II Success with NY Times Best-Selling Author of Chicken Soup for the Soul – Jack Canfield. Additionally, she is working on another book collaboration featuring Sir. Richard Branson.
Susan has also been featured alongside Rich Dad Poor Dad Author, Robert Kiyosaki, in the movie – Rise of the Entrepreneur and in Sharon Lechter’s Book – Think and Grow Rich for Women.
Susan is a passionate philanthropist, working with World Vision Cambodia on a special project liberating girls from trafficking. She’s had other strategic collaborations with the UNHCR, Make-A-Wish and Sistering in Toronto.
Susan’s projects have focused on the welfare of women & children. Most importantly Susan is a mother of five children and loving partner to her husband, Chris. She truly believes when we develop a positive mental attitude we can have it all.