"The traditional ways of doing business are becoming extinct and more men and women are experiencing success to higher extremes through unconventional business strategies," Alexandra Nicole Nolan says in a press release for her new book, The Unconventional Entrepreneur.
"So with that, she quit her corporate job and set out on a spontaneous journey of entrepreneurship!" Nolan is referring to the trend of more and more women leaving their full-time jobs to start their own businesses, Gizmodo reports.
According to a Q3 report from the National Women's Law Center, there were an estimated 1.5 million new business applications in Q3 of 2020, a 77% increase from Q2 and more than double any quarterly report from 2004 to 2017.
"All that's needed to achieve the work-life dream and entrepreneurial success is the drive and passion to do so," Nolan says in her press release.
She quit her corporate job in 2016 and started her own e-commerce site, The Unconventional Entrepreneur, which she describes as "a one-stop shop for everything you need to start, scale, and grow your unconventional business."
Nolan says she quit her job because she "didn't want to spend over half of it doing something she wasn't passionate about" and didn't want to stay in her corporate...
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