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As a farm boy from northern Iceland, Eystein Thordarson achieved prominence in the world of international ski racing and competed in the Olympics. He did not even speak English when he arrived in the United States. He had to compete effectively with far more educated people. His experiences with international ski racing made that possible for him. Those experiences spanned five years and included two Winter Olympic Games. From 1960 into the early 1990s, the United States electronics industry was not only the fastest growing but also the most competitive in the world, where thousands of well-educated and qualified people desperately battled to climb the ladder of corporate success. During those thirty years, technology advanced from the use of vacuum tubes in electronic circuitry to highly integrated micro technology and computer software applications, far beyond the greatest imaginations of the late 1950s. The public hunger for new and better mousetraps appeared insatiable, thus fueling the market continuously. The enormous industrial revolution that took place from 1960 into the early 1990s is one of the greatest that mankind has ever experienced. Follow the authors highly successful career through the maze of the high-tech industry. Tenacity: My Journey Through Life chronicles the life of a boy from a farm in northern Iceland, to the ski slopes of the Olympics, to the boardrooms of major international corporations.
This fascinating sports-oriented memoir tells of Coach Preston Goldfarb's life growing up during the 1950s and 1960s in Birmingham, Alabama, and his journey through life, loves, and soccer to become one of the most celebrated coaches in this country.In 1983 Coach Goldfarb was tasked with transforming a fledgling soccer team into an intercollegiate power force. Along the way, Goldfarb nurtured the program into one of the most respected in the country. From the NAIA to NCAA Divisions I and III, and spanning more than 40 years, Coach Goldfarb's teams have excelled on the field and his players have excelled in the classroom. His teams have won 10 Conference Championships, 7 Conference Tournament Championships, 5 NAIA National Tournament appearances with 3 Final Fours and 1 National Runner-up. He always says, "It's not what you do every day in training to become better, but rather what you do when no one is watching that makes you the best." Family first, then school, then soccer, has always been their motto.Goldfarb was highly involved in international soccer as well. He brought soccer to a new level in the state of Alabama by being the driving force behind the city of Birmingham hosting Olympic soccer for the 1996 Atlanta Summer Games and BSC's campus serving as the Olympic Village. He has also coached the USA Open Men's Team in Australia to a Silver Medal and also in Israel winning the first ever Gold Medal in 2013 for an open Maccabi USA men's soccer in the then 76-year history of the World Maccabiah Games. He repeated the feat in 2017 in winning the Gold Medal in the first ever back to back games. He recently came out of retirement to start coaching a new semi-professional team, FC Birmingham. Soccer players, former players, and anyone interested in soccer and a bit of history are sure to love this inspirational memoir.
As a single teenage mother, Danna Diaz wasn’t thinking about her career. While she dreamed of becoming a teacher, she’d taken that option off the table when she dropped out of high school to have a child. Or so she thought. In Servant Leadership: My Journey from Teacher to Superintendent, Dr. Danna Diaz shares her personal and professional journey of challenge, courage and success, and the seven principles she used to make her way out of early poverty into a position of leadership in education. With inspiration and action steps for readers, Dr. Diaz provides motivation for other women educators to pursue their dreams and take their place at the head of the table.
This is a story about love, sacrifice, disappointment and happiness. Life often leaves you in crossroads during crucial moments.The decisions taken at that point decides your further course. My journey of life is about such decisions taken at crossroads. Sometimes being selfless will snatch everything leaving you high and dry and being little selfish will make your gloomy life to bloom. God helps ONLY them who help themselves.
In My Journey Through the Shadows: Understanding and Overcoming Depression, the author provides a raw and revealing look at the silent battle many face with Depression. Structured around personal experiences and detailed insights, this book delves into every stage of recognizing, confronting, and living with Depression. From the initial confusion and isolation to seeking help and finding renewal in relationships and personal achievements, each chapter serves as a step on a transformative journey. The author shares not only the dark days and challenges but also the moments of breakthroughs and the strategies that offered a new lease on life. This is more than just a story; it's a roadmap for anyone looking to understand the depths of Depression and find a way toward the light, inspiring hope, and transformation.
John R Gohmann was not born with the proverbial silver spoon in his mouth, nor was he a member of the Lucky Sperm Club. He was born in a log cabin with a dirt floor and no running water in rural Kentucky in 1950. John realized at a young age that he had a knack for numbers. The more he learned, the hungrier he grew for even more knowledge on the finer points of investing and making money. He was a shrewd negotiator and could bargain and barter with the best of the big players. His business acumen grew exponentially over the years after he graduated from high school. In 1968, John was drafted and served the country in the Air Force. After his honorable discharge from the service, he held a variety of jobs and also took night classes in business at Indiana University Southeast (IUS). John went to work for his father's company, Gohmann Asphalt and Construction, Inc., in 1976. He literally started at the bottom as a flagman and over the years, learned every facet of the business as he worked his way to the top. With the same tenacity his father had, John negotiated, cut deals, purchased land or equipment, and when the company's money was at stake, always put his two partners, the company's reputation, and the employees first. Family, faith in God, love of country and loyalty to his friends and employees are the things that made John the man he is today. He never forgot the people he met along the way and treated everyone with kindness and respect, also lessons he learned at an early age from his father, Herbert R Gohmann, Jr.
Every person has a story to tell. This is the story of a Bangladeshi who was born one cold December morning in the village of Lostimanika in East Pakistan and went on to traverse the world during the next sixty plus years. It is a story of growing up in the peaceful Hindu-Muslim community of Narayanganj, of a Muslim boy being educated in Catholic schools, and of leaving home to study in the West when he was merely seventeen. That started a fifty-year journey from his homeland to his present home in Canada. Through it all, he lived and worked in six continents and experienced the beauty and diversity as well as the complexities and hardships faced by peoples worldwide. This book is a personal story, a collection of snippets from his eventful journey through life. The author shares many delightful anecdotes, the scary moments that spelt danger, and his occasional brush with death. It is also a story of visits to many historical, cultural, and religious sites, and of learning about man’s contribution to humanity. The author has worked with many governments, civil society organizations, academics, the military, and the media under challenging circumstances and often in hazardous environments. It is in the end a story of surmounting all obstacles and of having lived a full and happy life.
From past experiences with poverty, isolation, and loneliness, Della learned to take advantage of different circumstances to “rise from the ashes like a phoenix” with renewed determination to walk out her preordained destiny. As the seventh child out of fifteen, Della came into her unique personality early on, which became the driving force for many of the decisions made as a young adult. Della’s journey, although a tortuous path, led her ultimately to become an ordained minister and founder of the Daughters of Zion Ministry. Through this anointed ministry, Della has embraced her destiny and finds great joy in passing on the wisdom acquired over the years to help young women find their rightful place in society.
Tenacity in Children examines how multiple generations of parents and caregivers raised children to become successful adults. Until relatively recent times in human history, there were no schools or organized institutions, nor were there parenting books. Rather, caregivers depended on the seven important instincts that evolved across tens of thousands of years in the human species. This volume highlights the ways in which these instincts are more important than ever in preparing children for tomorrow’s successes. Key areas of coverage include individual chapters devoted to examining each of the seven instincts – intuitive optimism, intrinsic motivation, compassionate empathy, simultaneous intelligence, genuine altruism, virtuous responsibility, and measured fairness – as well as practical strategies to guide children in acquiring and fine-tuning these essential human instincts. Tenacity in Children provides a solid foundation to prepare children for a resilient and happy future. It offers well-defined guideposts for adults committed to providing every child with the opportunity to access, strengthen, and employ these instincts as they negotiate childhood and passage into adult life. This book also serves as a rich resource for researchers, practitioners, and graduate students in mental health and public health disciplines as well as many interrelated fields as we all strive to promote the well-being of children. The collaboration of these two esteemed psychologists has been impacting on our field for decades. This new book continues that tradition. – Richard D. Lavoie, M.A., M.Ed. Author of It's So Much Work to Be Your Friend: Helping Children with Learning Disabilities Find Social Success Tenacity in Children is the perfect balance between concepts, knowledge, scientific discourse, practical ideas and touching stories that truly illustrate the principles shared in the book. This book should reach the hands of every person dedicated to working with children. – Encarni Gallardo, MBA, CBM Executive Director, Children’s Service Society of Utah Written in an easy-to-read, narrative style, Drs. Goldstein and Brooks impart their innovative concept of Tenacity in Children along with its seven essential instincts by using heartwarming stories, personal and professional insights, research, and wisdom. – Joyce C. Mills, Ph.D. Co-author of Therapeutic Metaphors for Children and the Child Within Visit our website at www.tenacityinchildren.com
Beautifully Broken: My Journey to a Mended Heart is a shocking memoir of Rhonda Marie Stalb's rocky road to peace and joy. It is a journey of adversity and healing. This poignant story shows vividly how God is very aware of our hurts. We see how God is with us every step of the way through the pain, trials, and losses. In her story, Rhonda makes it very evident that our pain can lead us to people who can be the hands and feet of Jesus Christ to help us along the road to healing. God doesn't waste our pain because He transforms the shattered pieces of life into a beautiful masterpiece. It is only by being Beautifully Broken that Rhonda has learned to minister to those who have the same hurts, fears, and dreams. Her goal is to help people who are on a similar road to find their way to being Beautifully Broken.