Speaking of innovation and hence entrepreneurship, Lifestyle Entrepreneurs is a series of pretty interesting columns about people who have intertwined their entrepreneurship with their lives in general to get something that’s ‘not just a living’ (the title, by the way, of a book by Mark Henricks, the author of those articles (loc, amaz)).
That’s my goal with my consulting career, although there are times when that seems less possible than pithy titles would suggest. It’s nice, then, to see books and articles like these as a reminder that people can do this and also some details about how. I think there are still a few books to be written about this topic, because I haven’t been completely satisfied with any that I’ve seen yet.