The Seven Principles of Respectisms: The Word on the Streets - Couverture souple

Barnes, Kenneth

 
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Biographie de l'auteur

Ken Barnes is the principal consultant of c-a-n-i, a multi-disciplined agency that focuses on personal and professional growth and development. Yesterday's knowledge is today's ignorance is one of Ken's most used statements, and as such, he passionately believes that learning is a continuous and never-ending process. Ken is a government advisor on raising the aspirations and attainment of young people. He has numerous other titles such as entrepreneur, author, motivational speaker, coach and community business leader. However, the title that gives Ken the most personal satisfaction is the title of mentor. Through his professional and personal life activities, Ken has inspired thousands of adults and children to reflect and to discover the valuable personal assets they posses within themselves. Ken has been honoured with a number of awards for his work which include; Men of Merit, Man of Valour and The City of London Police. His powerful method for change 'Transition through Introspection' empowers individuals to self reflect, recognise and analyse their core strengths and competencies. His methodology has been inspired by over eighteen years in the field of training and development. His passionate style of delivery, in-depth subject knowledge infused with humour is sure to inspire, motivate and challenge you. His commitment to delivering inspirational messages will always leave you empowered, focused and ready for the next exciting challenge that life offers you. Ken cares about his community and invests his time and resources in a number of good causes. He is either the leader or on the board of a number of charitable and community initiatives internationally, nationally and on a more local basis.

Présentation de l'éditeur

If only life as a teenager came with a manual, those youthful years would be so much easier to navigate. The Seven Principles of RESPECTisms is one such manual, which empowers young people to be able to make better choices in their lives. In search of clarification of the principles in this book, I was directed to an avid young reader and self-confessed book critic Rhys Lewis aged 14. His feedback was This book is unlike any other I have ever read. His comments reinforced to me that this book contains effective principles, embedded in true to life stories; that if adopted will change the life of the reader forever. Adults reading this book will also enjoy the stories and find themselves reflecting on their teenage years to consider whether they were like any of the characters. Perhaps, more importantly the stories also serve as a harsh reminder of how our actions as parents can and do have a profound effect on the lives of our children.

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