When you work for someone else, you’re instructed to go with the flow, play nicely in the sandbox, and be a team player. The game plan changes, however, as you move from the comfort and security of the corporate world into the unknown and uncertainty of being a boomerpreneur or small-business owner. All of a sudden, it is all about you—your rules, your sandbox and, yes, you become the “I” in team.

Becoming successful at mid-life takes time, effort, courage, and a certain drive—but it can be one of the most rewarding and best things you do at midlife.

My new book, How to Get on the News Without Committing Murder, serves as a guide to help you navigate your way through the second half of your career journey.  The book offers sound advice and tips on how to get your name out there by creating a positive self-image for the public and the media.

The book also tells you how to use social media to effectively grow your business.  In case you didn’t know, growing a new business takes some self-promotion and is a challenge—made much easier with this book.

If it’s your time to shine at midlife, it’s definitely time to pre-order your copy of How to Get on the News Without Committing Murder by clicking here: How to Get on the News Pre-launch