This book is inspired by the daily struggles people face throughout life. The lessons provided in this informational and inspirational piece will encourage good habits while disposing bad ones. They will also offer a systematic approach to eliminating or smoothing out the rough edges that appear to cause blockages and other distractions hindering one’s success. Part one, Trinity of Life, explains the three most influential factors shaping one’s life: faith, family, and friends. Faith, family, and friends correlate to the brain, heart, and spine. Faith is like a brain because it affects one’s thought process and decision making. Family is like a spine because it provides the backbone support one may need to fall back on. Friendship is a like a heart because it pumps blood through the many vessels in life that keep one feeling youthful, fascinating, and fabulous!
Part two, Challenge of Change, gives a roadmap to success, while including the necessary changes one should make in order to build the foundation for success. Success can encompass many aspects of life, not just money. Success is simply a confirmation of order. Where there is no order, there is no success. Once one has made the appropriate adjustments to his or her attitude, career objectives, finances, acquaintances, and lifestyle; then success has been achieved. Consequently, the next time one says, “I’m good”, he or she will actually mean it.
In short, I'm a work of ART (Ability, Responsibility, & Tranquility). My goal is to Attract, Retain, and Teach an audience between the ages of 14 to about 50 and beyond the disciplines of life. I've been blessed with the gift of giving knowledge and creating peace within the souls of many who are starving for spiritual satisfaction. I'm no prophet, but I do believe that I am one of God's chosen spiritual leaders and sources of information on how to walk a straight path down a crooked road.
I felt compelled to share this information because I have had quite a few jobs that I did not stay on. It is not uncommon for one to have had many jobs, but it can also make a negative statement about that person. Employers seek applicants who want longevity in a company, in an effort to reduce turnover. The hiring process is tedious and costly. Hence, a shorter resume can be more appealing than a longer one, if the concentrated area of experience is within that short list. Use the hate for your first job as motivation to acquire a better one, instead of job hopping. If you are good at cash handling, take it to the bank, and enjoy your Sundays and holidays off.
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I'm G.O.O.D.
You should gain something from every job you’ve ever had, whether it is knowledge, a skill or trade. But if you didn’t gain any of the aforementioned, you should have at least gained discipline. Sometimes, just having a little discipline can take you further than knowledge and skill alone. Discipline tells you what to do, what not to do, and when to do it. In the spiritual realm, it would be called discernment. Many who learn to have discipline usually acquire the gift of discernment as well.
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