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Psykologi & pedagogik

The Playbook to Success

Rudolph Moseley Jr

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  • 138 sidor
  • 2021
The Success Roadmap for a New GenerationOnly one percent of the world's population has a PhD. Less than one percent is Black and less than that is male. Everyone wants to be successful in the game of life. We live to win the game. No one gets up in the morning and says that they want to be a failure and deep down inside we all want to make our families proud. Although many desire to be successful there are many who do not achieve their desired goal and not because of lack of desire but because of a lack of information.In the Playbook for Success, you will discover the often-overlooked traits needed for success. There is much more that is required for true success other than hard work and determination. Tremendously successful people possess many of the important character traits spoken of in The Playbook to Success. In this book, Dr. Moseley has pulled back the curtain to reveal many attributes that are overlooked but are key to opening doors of opportunity. Our youth need to know how to "jostle," how to "navigate" and how to discover their "X-factor" - all addressed by Dr. Moseley in this eye-opening book. No young person in the game of being the best that they can, should be without this essential playbook.Endorsed by high-achievers such as the Founding President of the University of the Bahamas Dr. Rodney Smith and retired Engineering Professor Dr. Philip Miller and other teachers, pastors, and school administrators. The Playbook to Success is an engaging and much-needed guide to help teens navigate today's complex world of choices and distractions.
  • Författare: Rudolph Moseley Jr
  • Format: Pocket/Paperback
  • ISBN: 9780578906553
  • Språk: Engelska
  • Antal sidor: 138
  • Utgivningsdatum: 2021-04-16
  • Förlag: Rudolph Moseley Jr.