On Monday, December 9, Rotarian Amanda Sutt spoke to her home club about lessons she has learned from a book entitled The E-Myth Book Revisited, a best-selling book which teaches business management skills to struggling entrepreneurs. In early 2013, Amanda started training to become an EMyth coach after being a client for a year and a half. She asserted that being a client of EMyth transformed her business and her life, and she wanted to share this with other business owners and leaders. She said, “I have a passion for helping leaders create the business they could always see but never quite get to. I also know how hard it is to get clarity when you’re in the middle of it all.” The EMyth program provides guidance in determining the why, what, and how for business development. She went over the nine principles of business outlined in the program and then took questions from the group, emphasizing the importance of communication and discussing generational differences in employees.