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'An entrepreneur's guide to fixing your life' Financial Times 'Really interesting ... a very, very good book' Steve Wright, BBC Radio 2 (Do Less, Get More) 'Inspiring ... sage and sane advice' Booklist (Do Less, Get More) ___________________________________________________________________
Have you ever dreamt of doing something new - setting up a business, getting in shape, or writing a novel - but haven't gotten round to actually doing it? Does 'now' never feel like a good time to start? The time has come.
In January 2015, entrepreneur and bestselling author Sháá Wasmund made a
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'An entrepreneur's guide to fixing your life' Financial Times
'Really interesting ... a very, very good book' Steve Wright, BBC Radio 2 (Do Less, Get More)
'Inspiring ... sage and sane advice' Booklist (Do Less, Get More)
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Have you ever dreamt of doing something new - setting up a business, getting in shape, or writing a novel - but haven't gotten round to actually doing it? Does 'now' never feel like a good time to start? The time has come.

In January 2015, entrepreneur and bestselling author Sháá Wasmund made a decision: to finally get what she wanted. Years after packing in her business (and her salary) to take the plunge, life is everything she hoped it would be. As she discovered, the key to getting what you want is within reach.

Building on her many years of professional experience and inspired by her own personal challenges and sht-fixing moments, How to Fix Your Sht is your pocket life coach. In this simple and systematic guide, Wasmund will empower you to conquer fear, ditch the excuses and start living your best life today.

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Sháá Wasmund
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An entrepreneur's guide to fixing your life ... Sháá Wasmund knows how to get things done Financial Times