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Julie Subotky signs new book ‘Consider It Done’ in Dallas

On Wednesday at Barnes and Noble Lincoln Park , author and organizational extraordinaire Julie Subotky signed her first book, “Consider It Done,” or Dallas residents.

Subotky is the founder and CEO of the New York-based business Consider It Done. Her business helps people with all types of tasks, ranging from moving out of their apartment to finding the perfect gift for their spouse.

“It wasn’t a known business at the time but once I realized it was a need, I just turned it into a business” Subotky said of how her business began 15 years ago.

The book by the same name features a multitude of how-to’s for readers based on the personal experiences of her client’s crazy requests.

She decided to write a book to teach people to be resourceful and empower them so they can accomplish tasks they need to be done.

Her advice to students who want to start their own business, “Do it! Take a risk! Especially students who don’t have a lot to lose.”

She urges students not to think they have to have funding or even a completed business plan to create their own career.

“Consider It Done” provides a helpful, and often comical, read for any student overwhelmed with an impossible task.

“Consider It Done” is available on Amazon.com and at Barnes and Noble.

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