"e;Be your own boss."e;"e;Live like most people won't, so you can live like most people can't."e;"e;Do what you love and you'll never work a day in your life."e;You've probably seen these quotes in books about starting a business. What they won't tell you is the truth about what it really takes to be your own boss-especially if you're a Black woman. Author Quinisha Jackson-Wright reveals the harsh truths about entrepreneurship, like shaky income, loneliness, and nightmare clients. Working Twice as Hard is a no-holds-barred guide for Black women who want to know the good, bad, and ugly of entrepreneurship.You'll read stories from other Black women business owners about:Healing from the wounds of a toxic work culture The task of building a solid support systemOngoing pressure to be a "e;Strong Black Woman"e;Setting your own pace in the fast-moving digital eraQuinisha Jackson-Wright is a U.S. Navy veteran, freelance journalist, and personal finance blogger with bylines in The New York Times, Wired, Business Insider, and The Muse.