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E-raamat: Almost Reckless: A Creative and Pragmatic Approach to Taking Risks

  • Formaat: EPUB+DRM
  • Ilmumisaeg: 05-Mar-2026
  • Kirjastus: Penguin Life
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781405986717
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  • Formaat: EPUB+DRM
  • Ilmumisaeg: 05-Mar-2026
  • Kirjastus: Penguin Life
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781405986717

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'Almost Reckless isn't just a book, it's a permission slip. It's about the courage it takes to step off the algorithm's path, the clarity that comes from defining your own principles, and the joy of building something that feels unmistakably yours.' Will Guidara, bestselling author of Unreasonable Hospitality



Amy Smilovic's cult fashion brand, Tibi, was a thriving $70 million dollar business when she realized she was working towards someone else's idea of success. So she threw out the rulebook of how things should be done and went with her gut instead.

Today Tibi is more successful than ever, and all on Smilovic's groundbreaking entrepreneurial terms. In Almost Reckless, she invites you to get comfortable with embracing smart risks in pursuit of your own vision. Sharing her story and drawing on her years of helping others identify their values and principles, Smilovic teaches you to hone your gut, and your trust in it.

With humour and practicality she coaches you in how to determine what success means to you, including:







why you dont have to listen to the data guys why you should be a Creative Pragmatist why sticking to your principles isnt incompatible with success





why work/life balance is bullshit



Almost Reckless is the essential blueprint for entrepreneurs, leaders, creatives and for anyone who wants a working life that feels aligned with who they truly are.

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"Almost Reckless isnt a business book, its a permission slip. Its about the courage it takes to step off the algorithms path, the clarity that comes from defining your own principles, and the joy of building something that feels unmistakably yours." -- Will Guidara, bestselling author of Unreasonable Hospitality "No one has done a second act like entrepreneur Amy Smilovic." * Forbes * "Its a brand for women who have shit to do. Amy speaks with the authority of a cult leader." * The Cut, New York Magazine * "[ Smilovic] offers guidance and business knowhow to young designers and other entrepreneurs. In this gilded world of fashion, its rare that a designer is so accessible and approachable." * Financial Times * "More than Smilovics solutions-based fashion guidance and stellar Tibi offerings, I am heartened by what she has created. It gives women freedom to explore who they are, to wear what makes them feel good, to branch out when the time feels right." * The Quality Edit *

Amy Smilovic is the founder and creative director of Tibi. She launched the brand with $15,000 and no formal fashion training in 1997 and today helms a company that is vastly different than the one she, or anyone in her industry, could have envisioned. She is the author of The Creative Pragmatist, a wife and mother of two sons, and describes herself as feeling content. Very content.