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Are you tired of navigating life on your own?The self-made person is a myth! If we trace leadership throughout history, all true leaders shared a common characteristic; they didn't get to where they were by themselves--they were surrounded by a team of counselors and advisors. If you desire to have a positive impact and influence in the lives of those you encounter on a daily basis, it's time to embrace a key truth for your life-long success--you can't go it alone! Open yourself up to the wisdom, insight and experience of others by building your personal Board of Directors. Your effectiveness as a leader depends on it!In Peak Perspective, you will discover how to: Stop going it alone and engage others to guide you in your journey Customize your own road map to reach your highest potential Grow into the leader you were designed to be Author Jim Zugschwert shares his own experience and success in building his personal board. He will show you how to climb to new heights and expand your perspective. Chart a new path and transform your ability to make quality decisions for your work and your life. Begin the journey to your highest potential today!
DON'T HAVE A DREAM?HAVE A DREAM BUT FACE TOO MANY OBSTACLES?Overcome the self-inflicting wounds that have kept you from pursuing your dream. Break free from others' expectations & discover YOUR dream. Efficiently execute using very practical productivity strategies.MOST DREAMS DIE BEFORE THEY EVER BEGINGET OUT OF YOUR OWN WAYSTEP INTO A NEW DAY.Fear Not Dream BIG & Execute: Tools to Spark Your Dream and Ignite Your Follow-Through by Jeff Meyer will ignite the spark to unleash your dream.Help yourself and ignite a bold dream. And then, lead boldly.Packed with life lessons and tools, Jeff Meyer invites you to linger where you will. More like a weekly dose of encouragement than a novel, you can pick and choose the lessons that hit home. Sit with them until they stick. As they shout at Camp Randall in Madison, WI where Jeff resides with his wife Amy, "Jump Around." Cue music...In this book you will...◆ Find new courage to be yourself◆ See you're not alone◆ Try practical exercises to unlock your own dream realization strategy◆ Stoke a smoldering dream◆ Deepen your insight into your own resistance to pursuing your dream◆ Strengthen your resolve to stay the course◆ Discover new ideas that stir your own creativity Get out of your own way. Step into a new day.
From her rich varied background, Meabon shares her love for life and offers her keen insight in this collection of poems.
Lifestyle brand strategist Johnson offers a savvy guide to creating a personalized action plan to turn one's passion into profit. Her practical insight and personal passion enable anyone to apply these power points of branding in any situation.
THROUGH MY EYES: A LOOK AT THE HISTORY OF LANCASTER FROM A BLACK PERSPECTIVE by Hollie Saunders offers an engaging chronicle of the author's southeastern Ohio hometown. She takes her readers on an enlightening journey that moves beyond a family history, extending from the earliest settling of the town, through the late 50s and turbulent 60s up to the present. At the heart of her book is the historical account of Allen Chapel A.M.E. Church, which was such an integral part of the author's background. More than a just a local history, however, THROUGH MY EYES provides an insightful portrayal of what it is like to be a young black female growing up in a small white town while learning to be proud of her black heritage. The author reveals her deep love and appreciation for her upbringing in Lancaster and expresses this desire: "It is my hope that this book will help people remember and thus be proud of what our forefathers accomplished, no matter how small, and then build onto that as our legacy to our future generations."
NORTH CAROLINA: RACE OF THE CENTURY examines the role of the media within the context of the North Carolina political campaigns, leading up to coverage of the contest involving the incumbent Senator Jesse Helms and Harvey Gantt, former mayor of Charlotte. Critical factors of race and credibility were examined along with Gantt's issues-oriented campaign strategies. The election results found that the matters of race and damaging race-baiting ads dominated the voters' agenda toward the final weeks of the 1990 Senatorial campaign. In a state dominated by the Democratic Party, the issues-oriented campaign of the Democratic nominee, Harvey Gantt, did not prevail. Specifically, the results indicated that Gantt narrowly won urban cities (i.e. Charlotte); however, Senator Jesse Helms prevailed and dominated small towns. Of equal importance, the preamble to the North Carolina Democratic Constitution aptly stated the importance of party unity, but "yellow dog" Democrats and "Jessecrats" crossed over to cast their ballots for Senator Helms. Unquestionably race played a role in the election; however, it was not the determining factor. The art of skillfully orchestrating a political campaign was evident in Senator Helm's success. Moreover, Gantt's campaign ads which targeted specific issues were important to some voters. The undecided voters and "Jessecrats" viewed loyalty, power, influence, religion, values and race as some of the key factors in the election. And yes, Senator Helms' ancestral roots from small-town, Monroe, North Carolina, added value and trust for constituencies, Republican, Democrat and Independent alike. Powell wrote this book to convey the interrelationship between politics and the media, examining connections existing in the 1700s and still existing today. The case study specifically examines Southern politics, as they relate to some of North Carolina's powerful political figures. Powell's research covers historical documents in which political leaflets and campaign images were embedded in the culture that helped to shape the political reality of voters for centuries. Although the news media continue to exert strong influence on American culture, the political landscape has changed in the South and elsewhere. The art of developing a skillful campaign has become an important key for political success-nowhere has this been more evident than in North Carolina during the 1990 contest between Harvey Gantt and Senator Jesse Helms: the Race of the Century.
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