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Have you ever wondered why certain people get ahead in the world but you do not? Are you curious why luck never seems to come your way? In today¿s global society, there is a lack of exposure to common sense ideals that can help anyone get ahead in the world. In this book, you will learn key exposure points that have propelled others, like yourself, towards the personal and professional success they desire. Through the exercises presented, you will alter your paradigm and understand that you are not alone in this journey; others have successfully navigated this course before you. You hold the…mehr

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Have you ever wondered why certain people get ahead in the world but you do not? Are you curious why luck never seems to come your way? In today¿s global society, there is a lack of exposure to common sense ideals that can help anyone get ahead in the world. In this book, you will learn key exposure points that have propelled others, like yourself, towards the personal and professional success they desire. Through the exercises presented, you will alter your paradigm and understand that you are not alone in this journey; others have successfully navigated this course before you. You hold the roadmap to your success; all you need to do is take the first step.
Autorenporträt
Daniel Zimmerman, the author of the action-packed saga Shots in the Dark, has added a highly anticipated second book to his True Crime resume. In Chasson's Run, Zimmerman chronicles the notorious escape of convicted killer Leroy James Chasson from Massachusetts Walpole State Prison. Armed with equal parts ingenuity, guile and a .45 automatic, Chasson took flight from a hospital ER with his accomplice wife at his side, leading authorities on a seven-year pursuit.As a former Emergency Medical Technician, working for the ambulance firm tasked with treating and transporting prison inmates, Zimmerman had direct access to a number of first-hand eyewitness accounts of the escape.When he's not working area ice rinks and sidelines writing sports for local newspapers, Zimmerman enjoys travel and spending time with his two grandchildren. He lives on the North Shore of Boston with his wife of forty years.