Moore has written a “side hustle” update to Tim Ferriss’ “The Four Hour Workweek”. Although this book focuses on starting from a side hustle and Ferriss’ focused on the money, if I recall, they both provided advice on starting up your business. They also both included writeups of interesting examples of people that had created formidable companies. And they also both contain a long list of internet links to companies that might help you out, like design companies, marketplaces, and the like. I found this listing quite interesting, but realize that these kinds of lists are dated quickly as companies change focus or fail, rendering the useful life of that part of the book quite short – a couple of years at most. The advice is similar to what you have probably read before if you’ve read these kinds of books. I found the author told her own story within the book with what I thought was a boastful tone. That is a turn off to me, but I can see how that might help her in her coaching career. Yes, not surprisingly, the author is also a career coach. I always wonder if there is value to a book beyond being an ad for the author’s business. In this case, I believe the author includes enough data, checklists, questions to ponder, and examples that the book is worthwhile without requiring the use of a career coach. In that, this was a positive experience.