Renegade entrepreneur - and runaway success story - Christine Comaford-Lynch has lived the kind of life most of us can only dream about. From model to monk to multimillionaire, she does what she wants - and gets things done. Now, in ten outrageous life lessons, she'll show you how to make your dreams come true. Rules for Renegades distills what Christine has learned as she succeeded (and failed) in business, built strong relationships (and some disasters), and evolved spiritually and professionally. If you want to become financially independent, she'll show you how to do it. If you want to build your confidence and self-esteem, she'll give you a crash course. If you want a meaningful life full of rich connections, she'll share her secrets. Ultimately, she lets you in on the greatest secret of all: how to build a fulfilling life while rocking your career. She'll tell you how to link to cool, free stuff, like a sample business plan outline, tutorials on sales and marketing techniques, and tools to help you enhance your own power. You'll learn the surprising truth behind her most offbeat rules... Everything's an Illusion, So Pick One That's Empowering Rock Rejection and Finesse Failure Learn to Love Networking Work Your Money Mojo Rules for Renegades is not just the story of a remarkable entrepreneur. It's an amazing approach to life that breaks the rules - and will make life work for you.
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"This self made entrepreneur knows how to make a book interesting and readable. The know-how and experiences are exciting and very revealing. She does tell it like she experienced it. "
— Koffiekitten (5 out of 5 stars)
“By reputation, Christine is the woman you want to partner with.”
— Newsweek“An upbeat, irreverent business book for entrepreneurs, free spirits, and eponymous renegades…The author present practical, step-by-step advice for starting a company, making it in a cutthroat environment, and reaching life goals in record time, while recounting her entertaining, often hilarious life story.”
— Publishers Weekly (starred review)“With a background as a teenage runaway, Buddhist monk, and software engineer for Microsoft and Apple, her unique vision allows for a seat-of-pants style of management that is both refreshing and invigorating…Combines humorous, fast-paced anecdotes with practical advice obtained from a whirlwind career.”
— Booklist" Thought this was pretty cheesey -- and mostly just regurgatated info from other books and gurus. "
— carl, 6/19/2013" Great motivational book for entrepreneurs. The Author goes into too much detail about her personal successes and failures but if you weed through the excess the main message can be appreciated. "
— Andrew, 9/29/2012" This self made entrepreneur knows how to make a book interesting and readable. The know-how and experiences are exciting and very revealing. She does tell it like she experienced it. "
— Koffiekitten, 7/19/2012" A self-help, business, spirituality, auto-biography. This book tries to do it all, and does it successfully. A great guide for current and want-to-be big business entrepreneurs. "
— Dayini, 6/22/2011" are you dying to know what it was like to swoop with bill gates and then screw it up afterward? "
— Lisa, 4/6/2011" You don't have to follow everyone else's rules. "
— Krista, 2/13/2011" I read the other (updated?) version that has a different title. Decent book -a quick read as most of it is common sense stuff. I liked the idea that most situations and outlooks are illusions that can be changed -so go create the life you want. "
— Randall, 9/9/2010" I had the inside track on this one, so I loved it! :) "
— Christine, 7/25/2010" I had the inside track on this one, so I loved it! :) "
— Christine, 2/16/2010" I read the other (updated?) version that has a different title. Decent book -a quick read as most of it is common sense stuff. I liked the idea that most situations and outlooks are illusions that can be changed -so go create the life you want. "
— Randall, 6/12/2008" ... a fun read, with some easy-to-implement practices to improve your personal and professional footprint, though tough to imagine most readers would have the "Huevón" that she does. "
— Linda, 4/19/2008" Thought this was pretty cheesey -- and mostly just regurgatated info from other books and gurus. "
— carl, 3/31/2008" You don't have to follow everyone else's rules. "
— Krista, 12/23/2007" are you dying to know what it was like to swoop with bill gates and then screw it up afterward? "
— Lisa, 8/30/2007
Christine Comaford-Lynch is a five-time CEO and company founder. She has twenty years of experience in operational high-tech positions with Microsoft, Lotus, Adobe, and Apple and has assisted hundreds of Fortune 1000 companies and small businesses; she has also consulted with the White House on tech and small business strategies. She is the author of Rules For Renegades: How to Make More Money, Rock Your Career, and Revel in Your Individuality.