Beyond Being Black

Beyond Being Black
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Publisher : iUniverse
Total Pages : 323
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ISBN-10 : 9781440186851
ISBN-13 : 1440186855
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Book Synopsis Beyond Being Black by : Comfort Babalogbon

Download or read book Beyond Being Black written by Comfort Babalogbon and published by iUniverse. This book was released on 2009-12 with total page 323 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Beyond Being Black is a self development book based on global research within the USA, UK and Africa, on issues affecting the potential achievement of the black race across the world. "Whether we realize it or not, there are subtle yet powerful preset challenges that confront blacks living in the developed and developing nations across the world. Not every black person experiences these challenges, but a very high and disproportionate percentage does, to varying degrees". In this book, Comfort provides factual global data in an effort to reveal how these preset challenges can hinder progress and what you can do as a black person to creatively overcome them. Never before has a book like this been written, which focuses on the unique needs of the global black community. A fascinating and remarkable read, through this book, Comfort guides and instruct blacks worldwide to take ownership of their potential progress. Be it one or one hundred steps, Comfort advocates the need to make progress at all cost, no matter how little - not just for yourself, but also for the future of your children and all those who look up to you. This is a 3-in-1 book combining educational research, over 150 inspirational stories of blacks worldwide, and a step-by-step practical action plan on how to overcome preset challenges, start a new life of peak performance and continue on to achieve potential success. This one-of-a-kind book is an irrefutable must read for every black man, woman and child; an inspirational and educational reference guide for the black community-a book that you can dip into time and time again. In Comfort's typical style of direct and down-to-earth passion, she provides a wealth of practical insight regarding what it takes to be a role model for your family, community, and nation. The stories, scenarios, practical tips and techniques all combine to create an easy to read yet profound wealth of depth and clarity. The book provides specific, detailed, and step-by-step direction on transforming your life as a black person regardless of whether you are located in Europe, Africa, USA or South America.


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