What stage of your journey are you in currently? Are you standing before a fork in the road? Are you grudgingly plodding down one path that seems to be your lot in life? Do you ever wonder if you had a second chance to start over what you would do differently? Do you look at others that seem to be enjoying success and wonder how they did it? How did they come to their journey? What decisions did they make? What actions did they take? What obstacles did they face?
Have you ever felt like your life took a direction that you simply didn’t plan for? That you were destined for success, but now you are on a path that is completely taking you away from the goals you envisioned for yourself.
If so, then you’re one step ahead of what you give yourself credit for! “Airman to CEO: From the Boiler Room to the Boardroom” is your ultimate guide to achieving your goals and making the life you envisioned for yourself.
If you really want to rise up and be an inspiration for others, it’s time to get out of your comfort zone and begin to give yourself that second chance you secretly think about. That is what I did. I began my professional journey as an E1 Airman in the United States Air Force and now I am the CEO of my own company. During this journey, I have had many experiences and literally, as well as metaphorically, risen from the basement of the boiler room to the highest levels of the boardrooms. Through it all, I learned the process for accomplishing goals is simple, but it is in the execution that obstacles halt people in their tracks.
This book will help you achieve the position where you need to be without slacking in your journey. Everything that is mentioned in this book is authentic and experienced firsthand, which means you’ll be in good hands!
So what are you waiting for? Start reading and let your journey begin….
Genre: BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY / GeneralIt was #1 in its category the first four weeks of its release in April. It has been steady ever since. It was #208 last I checked
What stage of your journey are you in currently? Are you standing before a fork in the road? Are you grudgingly plodding down one path that seems to be your lot in life? Do you ever wonder if you had a second chance to start over what you would do differently? Do you look at others that seem to be enjoying success and wonder how they did it? How did they come to their journey? What decisions did they make? What actions did they take? What obstacles did they face?
Have you ever felt like your life took a direction that you simply didn’t plan for? That you were destined for success, but now you are on a path that is completely taking you away from the goals you envisioned for yourself.
If so, then you’re one step ahead of what you give yourself credit for! “Airman to CEO: From the Boiler Room to the Boardroom” is your ultimate guide to achieving your goals and making the life you envisioned for yourself.
If you really want to rise up and be an inspiration for others, it’s time to get out of your comfort zone and begin to give yourself that second chance you secretly think about. That is what I did. I began my professional journey as an E1 Airman in the United States Air Force and now I am the CEO of my own company. During this journey, I have had many experiences and literally, as well as metaphorically, risen from the basement of the boiler room to the highest levels of the boardrooms. Through it all, I learned the process for accomplishing goals is simple, but it is in the execution that obstacles halt people in their tracks.
This book will help you achieve the position where you need to be without slacking in your journey. Everything that is mentioned in this book is authentic and experienced firsthand, which means you’ll be in good hands!
So what are you waiting for? Start reading and let your journey begin….
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