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Book details
  • Genre:EDUCATION
  • SubGenre:Counseling / Academic Development
  • Language:English
  • Pages:54
  • eBook ISBN:9781098369415
  • Paperback ISBN:9781098369408

How To Be A Success: A Guide For Young People

by Zimmie Williams

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Overview
This book was written as a guide for young people; teenagers in junior high school, and high school. A road map, to help them find their way.
Description
The book begins with a very brief description of my own life: Born to a single mother, then taken into the home of my stepfather, a combat hardened veteran of the Korean War. I detail how my stepfathers' valor, integrity, leadership, and guidance shaped my development and gave me life management skills that still benefit me today. The book then takes the reader into United States Navy boot camp, and the helicopter squadron I was assigned to in Hawaii, and then ultimately into the Los Angeles Police Academy. I take the reader through these institutions in an effort to illustrate to the young mind the importance of strong mentors, and the benefits of learning from and modeling them as a mechanism for character development. The reader is then encouraged through the pages of the book of the need to look forward into the future of their young lives and to begin developing "Life Plans"" that will guide them to what could hopefully be a bright and prosperous future.
About the author
I am a former United States Navy sailor, and a retired Los Angles Police Department patrol sergeant. I wrote this book as a guide to help young people develop a "life plan." The book was designed to help teenagers in junior high school and high school "look forward" in their lives, in an effort to begin "plotting a course" for their futures.