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Open Mind, Discipline, and Comic Levity
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All Up in Your Bizness is a collection of stories gathered from your years of working in an office environment; while most are humorous, you include some valuable advice as well. Why was this an important book for you to write?
My goal was two-fold: to provide some sound advice that could be used by employees (especially younger employees) when dealing with workplace challenges. Many of the business books that provide recommendations for workers are “textbook” style in nature. By using satire and wit, I was hoping to better keep the reader’s attention and give them some humor to brighten their day.
What were some ideas that were important for you to share in this book?
Women employees need to be more assertive in their efforts to lead projects and to be recognized by management for their successes. Many of the frustrations that employees have are shared by others. Peer-to-peer navigation through these frustrations is very helpful. Thankfully, the “Good Old Boys Club” has somewhat diminished. There is a delicate balance between working from home and working at the office. Flexibility and communication are important. My muse is very sassy and may be viewed as my alter-ego.
Have writing and publishing a book changed the way you see yourself?
Minimally. My career included writing many items including speeches, legislation, talking points, and newsletters. I was allowed to know my words were appreciated by others.
What is one thing you hope readers take away from your book?
The workplace is a microcosm of society where there are leaders and worker bees. View the workplace with an open mind, discipline, and comic levity.
Author Links: Goodreads | Website | Amazon
A labor of love and giggles, this book is to be enjoyed as a tongue-in-cheek look at many business circumstances, such as the interview, office kiss-ups, performance reviews, working from home, and working in the open office. Practical and useful advice is also provided.
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All Up in Your Bizness: Managing Your Business Crap
Posted by Literary Titan

Office-based sitcoms have long captured audiences, brilliantly highlighting the comedic gold that lies within 9-to-5 routines. All Up in Your Bizness offers a similar, satirical lens on the corporate landscape. Filled with astute anecdotes, clever observations, and candid advice, this book navigates the multifaceted universe of office politics, workplace culture, and the inherent challenges of the corporate world.
An intriguing feature is the portrayal of the author’s muse – a capricious entity that not only provides artistic sparks but also has an insatiable appetite for tacos and strawberry margaritas. This eccentric addition lends a distinct flair to Newland’s narrative. Maintaining a conversational cadence throughout, she effortlessly connects with her readers, inviting them into a world where satire and realism intersect. Each section, resembling a concise essay, shines a spotlight on specific office-related themes, ensuring every page is infused with humor and wit. It’s as if “The Office” decided to collaborate with “30 Rock” on a literary venture.
The book is structured around varied topics – from navigating the maze of office attire to managing ‘BMWs’ (Bitchers, Moaners, and Whiners). While this segmented approach provides clarity, it might occasionally disrupt the narrative flow. Still, the blend of satire and practicality offers genuine insights. However, prospective readers should note that Newland’s humor-centric style, though endearing, could eclipse certain grave workplace matters. Hence, those seeking a conventional or scholarly dive into office dynamics might want to adjust their expectations.
All Up in Your Bizness is a refreshing literary concoction – perfect for those craving an intelligent, humorous reflection on corporate life. It’s particularly suited for professionals keen on a playful twist to familiar office challenges. Not your conventional business manual, this book is an enjoyable foray into the world of workplace satire. And as a delightful bonus? It comes garnished with cocktail recipes, promising readers an amusing and spirited Sunday afternoon.
Pages: 50 | ASIN : B0CJ5V6YW7
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Cash Confident: An Entrepreneur’s Guide to Creating a Profitable Business
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In Cash Confident: An Entrepreneur’s Guide to Creating a Profitable Business, Melissa Houston artfully proves that everyone has the potential to be business-savvy. Her masterfully-crafted guide introduces entrepreneurial concepts and techniques, methodically designed to suit the needs of both budding entrepreneurs and seasoned industry professionals. This book extends beyond mere business theory, offering readers an invaluable ladder to financial prosperity and enterprise growth.
As Houston’s vibrant positivity and optimistic tone resonate throughout her writing, readers find themselves not just learning but also genuinely connecting with the author. Cash Confident promises more than mere instruction—it infuses the concept of finance with an approachable, engaging energy, dismantling the notion that business acumen is inaccessible or dull.
Houston dives deep into her own entrepreneurial journey, recounting personal narratives of her relationships with clients, the evolution of her financial perspective, and her individual strategies for business management. The author’s authenticity shines brightly as she unflinchingly shares her triumphs and setbacks, offering readers a unique, intimate perspective. This personal touch adds depth to the book, making it an engaging read while providing actionable advice.
The author’s transparency extends to the inclusion of key takeaways at the end of each chapter—concise and enlightening summaries that serve as crucial business and financial lessons. These insights contribute to making Cash Confident a potent resource for entrepreneurs at all stages of their journey.
Houston’s innovative approach to business literature is evident in the way she masterfully intertwines complex financial concepts with real-world numbers and calculations. This practice of presenting hard figures, particularly while discussing profits, underscores her points with compelling clarity. This seamless blend of data and discussion fosters a deeper understanding of business metrics, driving home their role in enterprise success.
Cash Confident is more than a guide—it’s a catalyst for confidence and financial literacy. The author’s eloquence, coupled with her expertise, enlightens readers on complex financial principles in an accessible and engaging manner. By the book’s conclusion, entrepreneurs will find themselves better equipped to serve as the Chief Executive and Chief Financial Officers of their businesses.
I recommend Cash Confident: An Entrepreneur’s Guide to Creating a Profitable Business to those looking to fortify their businesses with robust strategies, build a solid foundation, implement complex plans, and comprehend their chosen industry in depth. Houston’s book also provides an opportunity to expand one’s financial vocabulary, thereby enabling a more intimate and nuanced understanding of business terminology. To engage with this book is to take a decisive step towards improving your relationship with money and enhancing your business framework.
Pages: 173 | ASIN : B0BZ9S1CVH
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