The Successful Immigrant Woman

The Successful Immigrant Woman
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Total Pages : 232
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ISBN-10 : 1777479924
ISBN-13 : 9781777479923
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Book Synopsis The Successful Immigrant Woman by : Ify A Ngwudike

Download or read book The Successful Immigrant Woman written by Ify A Ngwudike and published by . This book was released on 2021-08 with total page 232 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Learn about the immigrant advantage as a blueprint for your success Did you recently start something new? Is your life taking a whole new direction? Or have you experienced any change recently? A newness as big as immigration? Immigration and life changes have many things in common. You may have some fears yet be excited about what lies ahead as you embark on a new adventure and embrace change - planned or unplanned. Does that inner voice say you are disadvantaged by starting over, that you have so much to learn and a lot of catching up to do? What if I told you that being an immigrant is a superpower? Immigrants have overcome so many challenges and learned different approaches to solving life's problems. Learning from their experiences can help you to not just survive changes but win and thrive. The Successful Immigrant Woman is a guide for unearthing your inner talents and unique identity from the transitions you go through. An immigrant's journey is a playbook for success and transformational change. Ify does not disguise the pains and struggles of immigration, rather, she showcases how challenges peculiar to only immigrants give you a competitive advantage in a world where change is the only constant. Through a masterful recounting of Ify's personal story and the lived experiences of other successful immigrant women along with many reflective tools and exercises, you will: - Discover your inner compass which directs your choices in life. - Craft, own and tell your story - a powerful way to boost your confidence and self-pride. - Overcome the struggles you face with your reinvention. - Harness the diverse skills within to propel yourself to holistic positive outcomes, whatever your definition of success is. Dear immigrant woman, your immigration journey is a powerful story of empowerment and triumph - a testimony to share with other immigrants and the world. You always have your story within reach - just like your handbag. The Successful Immigrant Woman is the roadmap to live that testimony of transformation, confidence, empowerment, and success. Get your copy today!


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