Thriving in Sex Work Thriving in Sex Work

Thriving in Sex Work

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Publisher Description

In order to thrive in sex work, Sexy Reader, you must excel at sex AND money.

Secrets and silence swirl around money; sex work money doubly so. But sex workers can't afford to be mystified by their finances. Lola Davina, author of the Thriving in Sex Work series, offers a comprehensive, easy-to-follow guide to financial well-being for all sex workers regardless of income, gender, or job title. With her trademark warmth and wit, Lola shows you how to:

·      Master your personal finances, even the yuckiest chores.

·      Manage your time wisely, while earning what you deserve.

·      Dismantle destructive thought patterns that cause you to overspend, undercharge, and give up your power.

·      Share with loved ones without oversharing.

·      Enjoy your work and love your life!

Thriving in sex work means a healthy body, mind, heart, and bank account. Packed with expertise, time-tested creative exercises, and personal stories, Sex Work and Money will help take your business to the next level!

Contributions by tax, legal, financial, and sex work experts Including:

·      Writing the Perfect Ad by Taylor B. Jones

·      Investing by Erin Lowry of Broke Millennial

·      Internet Privacy by Violet Blue

·      Combating Online Piracy by Jiz Lee

·      Forming an LLC by Christopher Kirk

·      Paying Taxes by Lori St. Kitts, The Tax Domme

·      Understand What You're Signing by Conner Habib

      AND MUCH MORE!

GENRE
Business & Personal Finance
RELEASED
2020
1 September
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
338
Pages
PUBLISHER
The Erotic as Power Press
SIZE
1.6
MB

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