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Wind In Your Sails is book designed to be immediately useful to you and your business. Here are five reasons why you, as an entrepreneur, should read Wind In Your Sails:

  1. You can make your own mistakes as an entrepreneur, while not having to repeat the ones we’ve done.
  2. Get unstuck. Wind In Your Sails is designed to be a reference book that you pull down, look something up quickly, and get unstuck from your current challenge.
  3. Learn from multiple entrepreneurs and businesses.
  4. Be inspired by our stories in your own business.
  5. Accelerate your growth as an entrepreneur and the growth of your business.

Reading a book sometimes isn’t enough. If you would like to get immediate help from me, call me at +1 (604) 721-5732 or Contact Me to book a time when we can talk about getting you unstuck so that you can accelerate your business.

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Why should you read my book, Wind in Your Sails?

Hi, I’m Coach David J. Greer, and today I want to talk to you about my book, Wind in Your Sails: Vital Strategies That Accelerate Your Entrepreneurial Growth. Why should you read my book? I have five reasons that I think my book could help you as an entrepreneur.

One, I want you to make your own mistakes. As we write about in Wind in Your Sails, every entrepreneur does and will make mistakes. Get over it. That’s just one of the things that happens in how you build a successful business. However, you don’t need to make all of the mistakes that we’ve made. Learn from some of our lessons, so you don’t have to make all of the same mistakes.

As entrepreneurs, we all get stuck. That’s just a fact of life. I wrote Wind in Your Sails as a reference book so that anytime you’re stuck, if you have the print edition, all you need to do is pick it up, look in the index around a subject that you’re stuck with, and go to those pages and have a quick read, probably only three or four pages. Hopefully, you’ll come unstuck. If you have the Kindle edition, then you just search the Kindle edition and the same, you should only need to read a few screenfuls and you’ll get unstuck.

The third reason I think you should read Wind in Your Sails is that it features stories from many different entrepreneurs, not just from me. In fact, every chapter ends in a case study by an entrepreneur friend of mine, so that over a third of the book consists of stories from other entrepreneurs. You get a much richer set of experiences, problems, and solutions that you can apply to your own business.

All of us that participated in writing Wind in Your Sails want you as an entrepreneur to be inspired. Be inspired by our stories, our vision, what it was that caused us to get out of bed in the morning and create the businesses that we did and to solve the problems that we wanted to solve for our customers. We hope in by reading my book, you will also be inspired in your business.

The fifth reason I think you should read my book Wind in Your Sails is the subtitle: Accelerate Your Entrepreneurial Growth. What I discovered in my business career was that often times what was holding the business back the most was in fact me and that we have to grow as individuals and as entrepreneurs so that we can actually grow our business. That is the fifth reason for reading Wind in Your Sails is so you can accelerate your business.

Wherever you’re seeing this video today, know that I’ll put a link down below where you can access the various copies of Wind in Your Sails. Of course, Amazon is one of the easiest ways where you can get a Kindle version, an audio version, or a print edition. Accelerate your growth today, and if a book’s not enough, know that sometimes it takes another human being, especially another entrepreneur like me, to help you get unstuck and to accelerate your growth. If you want some help, please just reach out to me through my website or give me a call, and I’ll be happy to share more of the experiences that I’ve shared in Wind in Your Sails.

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