Press reviews for: The Autism-Friendly Guide to Self-Employment
John Lamerton, author of 'Big Ideas... for Small Businesses' and 'Routine Machine'
You're great at what you do. Why wouldn't you want to work for yourself? Self-employment may seem hard, scary, and something that "other people" do. But it's not. This book will show you how you can design what I call the ultimate job description: to do what you want, when you want, how you want, where you want... if you want.
Jason Feifer, editor in chief, Entrepreneur magazine
Robyn Steward's fantastic new book will help autistic people enter the world of self-employment and give them everything they need for their business to thrive. Robyn's guide breaks down the complexities of running a business, getting paid, understanding tax and record keeping in a clear autism-friendly way.
Jonah Berger, Wharton Professor and Author of 'Contagious' and 'The Catalyst'
This excellent new book helps autistic people thrive working for themselves. Self-employment is made easy as Robyn explains how to run a business, get paid, and deal with tax and record keeping in an accessible, easy to understand way. This book will teach you how to bring your strengths into the world of self-employment, so that you can follow your passions as part of the community.