The Multi-Hyphen Method is for anyone who is frustrated by the idea of a traditional 9-5 job. Inspiring you to work less, but create more, this is a great one for those who have more than one project on the go.
If you've been itching to convert your craft into a career, your side-hustle into a start-up, or just want to think about work-life balance in a new way, then The Multi-Hyphen Life is for you.
In The Multi-Hyphen Life, award-winning British author-podcaster Emma Gannon explains that it doesn't matter if you're a part-time PA with a blog, or an accountant who runs an online store in the evenings—whatever your ratio, whatever your mixture, we can all channel our own entrepreneurial spirit to live more fulfilled and financially healthy lives.
Technology allows us to work wherever, whenever, and enables us to design our own working lives. Forget the outdated stigma of “jack of all trades, master of none,” because having many strings to your bow is essential to get ahead in the modern working world. We all have the skills necessary to work less and create more, and The Multi-Hyphen Life is the source of inspiration you need to help you navigate your way toward your own definition of success.
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Emma Gannon (16 June 1989) is a writer, broadcaster, podcaster who is best known for her Webby nominated[1] podcast Ctrl Alt Delete and Sunday Times Bestselling business book The Multi-Hyphen Method. She is one of Forbes 30 Under 30 2018 in media and marketing. The Evening Standard recently [when?] called her ‘the spokesperson for the internet generation.
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