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Book Synopsis My Generation of Achievers by : Stacy Diacou
Download or read book My Generation of Achievers written by Stacy Diacou and published by iUniverse. This book was released on 2013-08-09 with total page 380 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Greeks in America during the latter half of the twentieth century had a mission to establish themselves as valuable contributors to society. Hundreds of them achieved success, building businesses, communities, and relationships that still stand today. Journalist Stacy Diacou documented their achievements in her social columns for Chicagos Greek Press newspaper, and My Generation of Achievers is a compilation of her writings. Beginning in 1969, Diacou showed how these brave souls left their homeland and jumped over the hurdles of language barriers, joblessness, and empty pockets to create a better world for their children in the United States of America. Diacou profiles specific, treasured individuals in Chicago and reveals how they moved through society with grace and perseverance. Her columns document the fashion of the time, social gatherings, and the inner workings of Chicagos Greek American community up until 1996. From luncheons and history lectures to celebrity sightings and church youth groups, Diacou captures a snapshot in time of one of Americas most successful immigrant groups. Fun, insightful, and entertaining, My Generation of Achievers opens the door to a fascinating aspect of Greek-American history.
Download or read book Powering Up written by Anne Doyle and published by Xlibris Corporation. This book was released on 2011-01-26 with total page 341 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
Download or read book Tailspin written by Steven Brill and published by Vintage. This book was released on 2019-04-02 with total page 482 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: In this revelatory narrative covering the years 1967 to 2017, Steven Brill gives us a stunningly cogent picture of the broken system at the heart of our society. He shows us how, over the last half century, America’s core values—meritocracy, innovation, due process, free speech, and even democracy itself—have somehow managed to power its decline into dysfunction. They have isolated our best and brightest, whose positions at the top have never been more secure or more remote. The result has been an erosion of responsibility and accountability, an epidemic of shortsightedness, an increasingly hollow economic and political center, and millions of Americans gripped by apathy and hopelessness. By examining the people and forces behind the rise of big-money lobbying, legal and financial engineering, the demise of private-sector unions, and a hamstrung bureaucracy, Brill answers the question on everyone’s mind: How did we end up this way? Finally, he introduces us to those working quietly and effectively to repair the damages. At once a diagnosis of our national ills, a history of their development, and a prescription for a brighter future, Tailspin is a work of riveting journalism—and a welcome antidote to political despair.
Download or read book Late Bloomers written by Rich Karlgaard and published by Crown. This book was released on 2021-01-19 with total page 321 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: A groundbreaking exploration of how finding one's way later in life can be an advantage to long-term achievement and happiness. “What Yogi Berra observed about a baseball game—it ain't over till it's over—is true about life, and [Late Bloomers] is the ultimate proof of this. . . . It’s a keeper.”—Forbes We live in a society where kids and parents are obsessed with early achievement, from getting perfect scores on SATs to getting into Ivy League colleges to landing an amazing job at Google or Facebook—or even better, creating a start-up with the potential to be the next Google, Facebook or Uber. We see coders and entrepreneurs become millionaires or billionaires before age thirty, and feel we are failing if we are not one of them. Late bloomers, on the other hand, are under-valued—in popular culture, by educators and employers, and even unwittingly by parents. Yet the fact is, a lot of us—most of us—do not explode out of the gates in life. We have to discover our passions and talents and gifts. That was true for author Rich Karlgaard, who had a mediocre academic career at Stanford (which he got into by a fluke) and, after graduating, worked as a dishwasher and night watchman before finding the inner motivation and drive that ultimately led him to start up a high-tech magazine in Silicon Valley, and eventually to become the publisher of Forbes magazine. There is a scientific explanation for why so many of us bloom later in life. The executive function of our brains doesn’t mature until age twenty-five, and later for some. In fact, our brain’s capabilities peak at different ages. We actually experience multiple periods of blooming in our lives. Moreover, late bloomers enjoy hidden strengths because they take their time to discover their way in life—strengths coveted by many employers and partners—including curiosity, insight, compassion, resilience, and wisdom. Based on years of research, personal experience, interviews with neuroscientists, psychologists, and countless people at different stages of their careers, Late Bloomers reveals how and when we achieve our full potential. Praise for Late Bloomers “The underlying message that we should ‘consider a kinder clock for human development’ is a compelling one.”—Financial Times “Late Bloomers spoke to me deeply as a parent of two millennials and as a coach to many new college grads (the children of my friends and associates). It’s a bracing tonic for the anxiety they are swimming through, with a facts-based approach to help us all calm down.”—Robin Wolaner, founder of Parenting magazine
Download or read book Young Leaders 3. 0 written by Jason L. Ma and published by . This book was released on 2014-12-04 with total page 350 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: What does it really take to become a young leader? How do you raise emotional, social, and leadership intelligence? Experts hail YOUNG LEADERS 3.0 as "a tour de force," "a must-read for aspiring teenagers and young adults," "a critical resource for future leaders," "a heartwarming and thought-provoking masterpiece that will inspire and benefit you," "a groundbreaking book that focuses on the ground floor of how leaders emerge," "the definitive global guidebook to early career success-either professional or entrepreneurial." In this book, twenty-three outstanding 17-to-24-year-old leaders share their personal stories of successes, failures, and lessons learned. Embark on a journey through their minds, experiences, and transformations. Go beyond grades, standardized test scores, and resumes to see a more complete, multifaceted view of these amazing people. Their reflections, pieces of advice, and personal visions are combined with the author's own analysis and valuable nuggets of wisdom gained from more than eight years as a mentor and coach to numerous high-achieving students and young adults, a confidant to parents, and a global business thought leader. Teenagers and young adults: Learn from these young leaders' experiences with and advice about high school activities, achievements, and their definitions of success as teens or twenty-somethings. They also reflect on college admissions, the transition into college, college life, summer activities, internships, and leadership development. Gain a rare look into their secrets for career planning and, just as importantly, valuable insights into managing failure. Parents and business executives: Discover what the next generation of leaders is thinking and how they wish to change our future. Learn how you can support them, take parenting for success to the next level, and understand what leadership education is really all about. What the experts are saying about Young Leaders 3.0: "Jason L. Ma's book, is a tour de force. This book is not only extremely helpful in guiding young people but also advantageous for parents and all adults, young and old." -Narayana Murthy, founder and former chairman and CEO, Infosys, listed as one of "The 12 Greatest Entrepreneurs of Our Time" by Fortune Magazine in 2012 "This is a must-read for aspiring teenagers and young adults. Period. By bringing to light first-hand stories of leading students and budding entrepreneurs, and reflective advice from them, Jason Ma offers hard-won guidance for the big decisions that high school kids, college students, and young professionals and entrepreneurs face today." -Heidi Roizen, operating partner, Draper Fisher Jurvetson (DFJ), and lecturer, Stanford Univ. "With such thoughtful and generous advice from peers to guide them through the high school, college, and early career years, Young Leaders 3.0 is a critical resource for future leaders. I wish I'd had such a resource when I was first starting out." -Keith Ferrazzi, author of the NY Times Best Sellers Never Eat Alone and Who's Got Your Back Whether you are a young professional getting started with your career, a high schooler wanting to know what other successful teens know, a college student planning your career, a parent wanting the very best for your child, or an executive developing employees, this book is the ultimate guide to becoming a leader. Order a copy of this extraordinary book today!
Book Synopsis Peak Performance Principles for High Achievers by : John R. Noe
Download or read book Peak Performance Principles for High Achievers written by John R. Noe and published by Frederick Fell Publishers. This book was released on 2005-06 with total page 204 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Using his mountain-climbing experiences as an allegory for the challenge of goal setting and the thrill of ultimate achievement, the author teaches how to realize both personal and career potential and succeed in any endeavor.
Download or read book The Dirty Life written by Kristin Kimball and published by Simon and Schuster. This book was released on 2011-04-12 with total page 320 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: After interviewing a young farmer, writer Kristen Kimball gave up her urban lifestyle to begin a farm with her interviewee near Lake Champlain in northern New York.
Book Synopsis Super Achiever Mindsets by : Bernhard Dohrmann
Download or read book Super Achiever Mindsets written by Bernhard Dohrmann and published by . This book was released on 2004 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Super Achiever Mindsets is a mental software upgrade that loads immediately. SA is a new virus removal tool for improved decision making, a book of Velocity Acceleration and Momentum for CEO's & LEADERS - the latest publication from best selling author of Money Magic, Living Life As A Super Achiever, and Perfection CAN Be Had
Book Synopsis 7 Rules of Achievement by : Tom Terwilliger
Download or read book 7 Rules of Achievement written by Tom Terwilliger and published by Morgan James Publishing. This book was released on 2010-03-01 with total page 184 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: “Tell me your goal and I will tell you WHY you are likely NOT to achieve it! The way in which you have pursued goals in the past has very likely created the exact opposite blueprint of the one needed to achieve what you want. Those negative blueprints may be exactly what are keeping you from living your dreams.” --Tom Terwilliger, 7 RULES of Achievement This life changing book will help you finally create the new and empowering architecture needed to achieve whatever you want in your life… including abundant wealth, a joyful and fulfilling relationship, a sexy, strong and healthy body and your ability to lead and inspire. Even before completing the 7 RULES of Achievement you will immediately begin to feel "unstuck" and compelled to start moving towards even your most ambitious dreams.
Book Synopsis An Overachiever's Guide to Breaking the Rules by : Heather Whelpley
Download or read book An Overachiever's Guide to Breaking the Rules written by Heather Whelpley and published by Wise Ink. This book was released on 2021-05-07 with total page 194 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: It's time to stop. It's time to break the rules. Join speaker and coach Heather Whelpley as she shares her life-changing journey to let go of proving, pleasing, and perfecting-and guides you to do the same. Through a seamless blend of vulnerable, heartfelt stories and practical tools, you'll discover why you go into overachieving perfection mode and learn how to: Quiet the inner critic-and reawaken your true inner voice Reconnect to your body Reclaim your joy Redefine success on your own terms Reset boundaries and say no An Overachiever's Guide to Breaking the Rules is more than a personal development book. It's an inward journey to free yourself from the weight of perfection and start living your truth.
Book Synopsis The Compassionate Achiever by : Christopher L. Kukk
Download or read book The Compassionate Achiever written by Christopher L. Kukk and published by HarperCollins. This book was released on 2017-03-07 with total page 240 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: A powerful, practical guide for cultivating compassion—the scientifically proven foundation for personal achievement and success at work, at home, and in the community. For decades, we’ve been told the key to prosperity is to look out for number one. But recent science shows that to achieve durable success, we need to be more than just achievers; we need to be compassionate achievers. New research in biology, neuroscience, and economics have found that compassion—recognizing a problem or caring about another’s pain and making a commitment to help—not only improves others’ lives; it can transform our own. Based on the most recent studies from a wide range of fields, The Compassionate Achiever reveals the profound benefits of practicing compassion including more constructive relationships, improved intelligence, and increased resiliency. To help us achieve these benefits, Christopher L. Kukk, the founding Director of the Center for Compassion, Creativity and Innovation, shares his unique 4-step program for cultivating compassion. Kukk makes clear that practicing compassion isn’t about being a martyr or a paragon of virtue; it’s about rejecting rage and indifference and choosing instead to be a thoughtful, caring problem-solver. He identifies the skills every compassionate achiever should master—listening, understanding, connecting, and acting—and outlines how to develop each, with clear explanations, easy-to-implement strategies, actionable exercises, and real-world examples. With the The Compassionate Achiever everyone wins—we can each achieve success in our own lives and create more productive workplaces, and healthier, less violent communities.
Download or read book Generation Me written by Jean M. Twenge and published by Simon and Schuster. This book was released on 2006 with total page 306 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Noted researcher Dr. Twenge uses 14 years of research and its data from 1.3 million respondents to reveal how profoundly different today's young adults are from previous generations, and makes controversial predictions about what the future holds.
Book Synopsis Top of the Class by : Soo Kim Abboud
Download or read book Top of the Class written by Soo Kim Abboud and published by Penguin. This book was released on 2005-11-01 with total page 178 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Asians and Asian-Americans make up 4% of the U.S. population...and 20% of the Ivy League. Now find out how they do it. The numbers speak for themselves: 18% of Harvard's population; 25% of Columbia's; 42% of Berkeley's; 24% of Stanford's; 25% of Cornell's... What are Asian parents doing to start their kids on the road to academic excellence at an early age? What can all parents do to help their children ace tests, strive to achieve, and reach educational goals? In this book, two sisters-a doctor and a lawyer whose parents came from South Korea to the U.S. with two hundred dollars in their pockets-reveal the practices that lead Asian-Americans to academic, professional, and personal success.
Book Synopsis The High Achiever's Guide to Happiness by : Vance Caesar
Download or read book The High Achiever's Guide to Happiness written by Vance Caesar and published by . This book was released on 2006 with total page 167 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This leadership guide explores the profile of high achievers and provides tools for improving leadership style while retaining a greater degree of personal happiness. Using anecdotes and examples, the authors demonstrate the seven keys to gaining personal and career fulfillment.
Book Synopsis How to Raise Successful People by : Esther Wojcicki
Download or read book How to Raise Successful People written by Esther Wojcicki and published by Mariner Books. This book was released on 2019 with total page 331 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Outlines simple, counterintuitive approaches to raising happy, healthy, and successful children through parental demonstrations of respectful examples and child-directed activities that facilitate early independence and problem-solving skills.
Book Synopsis The Seventies by : Bruce J. Schulman
Download or read book The Seventies written by Bruce J. Schulman and published by Simon and Schuster. This book was released on 2001-08-07 with total page 353 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Most of us think of the 1970s as an "in-between" decade, the uninspiring years that happened to fall between the excitement of the 1960s and the Reagan Revolution. A kitschy period summed up as the "Me Decade," it was the time of Watergate and the end of Vietnam, of malaise and gas lines, but of nothing revolutionary, nothing with long-lasting significance. In the first full history of the period, Bruce Schulman, a rising young cultural and political historian, sweeps away misconception after misconception about the 1970s. In a fast-paced, wide-ranging, and brilliant reexamination of the decade's politics, culture, and social and religious upheaval, he argues that the Seventies were one of the most important of the postwar twentieth-century decades. The Seventies witnessed a profound shift in the balance of power in American politics, economics, and culture, all driven by the vast growth of the Sunbelt. Country music, a southern silent majority, a boom in "enthusiastic" religion, and southern California New Age movements were just a few of the products of the new demographics. Others were even more profound: among them, public life as we knew it died a swift death. The Seventies offers a masterly reconstruction of high and low culture, of public events and private lives, of Jonathan Livingston Seagull, Evel Knievel, est, Nixon, Carter, and Reagan. From The Godfather and Network to the Ramones and Jimmy Buffett; from Billie jean King and Bobby Riggs to Phyllis Schlafly and NOW; from Proposition 13 to the Energy Crisis; here are all the names, faces, and movements that once filled our airwaves, and now live again. The Seventies is powerfully argued, compulsively readable, and deeply provocative.
Book Synopsis The Kid and the King by : Shasheen Shah
Download or read book The Kid and the King written by Shasheen Shah and published by . This book was released on 2021-07-02 with total page 200 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The Kid and the King is a unique field guide to the self-YOUR self-making available proven strategies & exercises that consistently lead a more balanced, fulfilled life.