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37: The Year I Stopped Making Excuses, Embraced My Power, and Launched My Million-Dollar Business
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37: The Year I Stopped Making Excuses, Embraced My Power, and Launched My Million-Dollar Business in Ottawa, ON
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37: The Year I Stopped Making Excuses, Embraced My Power, and Launched My Million-Dollar Business in Ottawa, ON
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37 is Aly Sterling's breakout debut, and chronicles her journey through the not-so-normal obstacles women face when entering the entrepreneurial world. This part memoir, part self-help book teaches women how to break through the limitations set upon them and create the business they've been dreaming of - all the things they won't teach you in business school: Move past those self-sabotaging limiting beliefs Avoid emotional roadblocks (a.k.a the "orange barrels" of life) Navigate changing relationships (and get rid of the toxic ones) Take the leap, say YES to your vision (because there's no such thing as perfect timing)
37 is Aly Sterling's breakout debut, and chronicles her journey through the not-so-normal obstacles women face when entering the entrepreneurial world. This part memoir, part self-help book teaches women how to break through the limitations set upon them and create the business they've been dreaming of - all the things they won't teach you in business school: Move past those self-sabotaging limiting beliefs Avoid emotional roadblocks (a.k.a the "orange barrels" of life) Navigate changing relationships (and get rid of the toxic ones) Take the leap, say YES to your vision (because there's no such thing as perfect timing)

















