Young Achievers
Author | : Ernest Moses |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 82 |
Release | : 2013-01 |
ISBN-10 | : 0957558007 |
ISBN-13 | : 9780957558007 |
Rating | : 4/5 (007 Downloads) |
Download or read book Young Achievers written by Ernest Moses and published by . This book was released on 2013-01 with total page 82 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The Purpose of this book is to help the youths to attain inner balance and serenity in their day to day activities because we live in an age where everything appears to be fast paced. This generation seems to be losing the inner harmony that produces great achievers. Young achievers seek to stir in youths this all- important way of Living. Above all, the book's purpose is to help youths discover themselves and connect with the 'higher self' for greater achievement in Life. This is a book that seeks to show young people the greatest discovery in the history of man. The book examines man's travel to the moon, the discovery of oil, the making of airplanes along with many more great achievements, BUT the greatest discovery in the history of man is self-discovery. When you discover yourself, you know who you are and you can achieve anything in Life. As a young person, when you know who you are, is going to help you know exactly what to do in Life; you will maintain focus and also help you to live a decent and balanced life. 'Young Achievers' discloses that all the great achievers in life realized the treasure within before they went ahead to achieve great things. It goes on to explain that inside every man lies the slumbering power and potential to be whatever they want to be and to achieve whatever they want to achieve in life. Self discovery is the DNA of self-enlightenment. When an error is planted in the mind of the youth he or she will doubtlessly do things without even knowing why he or she is doing them. So in chapter two we seek to tell the youths to be watchful of the information or thoughts in their mind because these thoughts will go a long way to give them challenges and cause them to do things that they do not really want to do. We compare the mind to a fertile garden: if the youth takes care of this garden by way of nurturing it and cultivating, it will blossom and give him or her results beyond his or her imagination. We also talked about the power of the mind by illustrating that as the secret of the minds that have been able to achieve great things in the world. The mind gives to anyone what he ask for; by - that we mean the mind can be conditioned by a technique we call 'programming'. We can programme the mind to be seasoned for greater works: to unplug or uncover the potentialities that lie there.