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  • The Multi-Hyphen Method

  • Work Less, Create More and Design a Career That Works for You
  • By: Emma Gannon
  • Narrated by: Emma Gannon
  • Length: 7 hrs and 8 mins
  • 4.2 out of 5 stars (228 ratings)
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Summary

The Multi-Hyphen Method is an essential new business audiobook for the digital age. 

The Internet and our phones mean we can work wherever, whenever, and allow us to design our own working lives. In The Multi-Hyphen Method, Emma Gannon teaches that it doesn't matter if you're a part-time PA with a blog or a physio who runs an online jewellery store in the evenings - whatever your ratio, whatever your mixture, we can all channel the entrepreneurial spirit. 

Today, the stigma of being a jack of all trades is being dispelled, and having more strings to your bow is essential to getting ahead in the modern working world. Emma Gannon's audiobook is the ultimate guide in helping us navigate our way towards success. 

©2018 Emma Gannon (P)2018 Hodder & Stoughton Limited

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Last half is the best

I found the first half incredibly repetitive.
And the lists about other multi hyphens can grate while listening to audio.

Then you get on to the chapters which have info and advice and this is why I downloaded the book. Emma has clearly done her research. I will be listening to those chapters again with a pen and paper next time round. This book might be better to buy a hard copy, so you can highlight bits that were relevant rather than the audio version.

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A bit boring

What was said in a full book could have been said in a chapter. Very repetitive and not really any actionable ideas. Centred around city living and her own personal experienced, doesn't feel very well researched and broad. Bit boring really.

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Listened all in one day!

So many helpful and informative points - the chapter on burn out was especially relatable!

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I'm a Multi-Hyphener and Proud

Having left behind a full time corporate career and started my own venture/s, I have been earning a living from a few different revenue streams over the past number of years.

I dread being asked what I do for a living because it's complicated explaining that I work at 'this and that' and that I don't actually have a traditional 'full time job' or career any longer.

This book challenges the norm and outlines how Multi-Hyphened jobs are fast becoming the new means of making a living in the 21st Century.

"Today, the average person changes their job 5 times in their lives. In the future our children will be doing 5 jobs at the same time - and these haven't even been invented yet!"

A highly recommended read.

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Repetitive and not very informative

Very little actual information and went over the same points again and again. The first half of the book could have been condensed into an introductory chapter.

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good introduction to new digital world of work

read by the author which was a nice touch. Well researched. might not suit existing established freelancers

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Very little content - a lot of words

I have persevered with this audio book as there are some snippets of interesting ideas and information. They are few and far between though. The book is repetitive and gives little valuable insight.

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Well researched

I always wanted a portfolio career and knew it was for me but couldn’t articulate the benefits into words, not shake of this feeling it’s all taboo. Emma brought so many aspects of this new way of working to her book. I’m now a fan and signed up to get podcast!

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meh

musings backed up with interesting facts but I don't think there is any significant substance. good on her though

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some interesting parts

overall I'm glad I listened to this book, and theirs some wisdom nuggets in here, but mixed in is also a lot of personal opinions come across as portrayed as fact. nevertheless I enjoyed it and look forward to hearing more from this author in the future

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