Description
Shortcuts to achieving dreams, disguised as working smart, are quickly taking root amongst our young people today. These vices range from cheating in examinations to corruption. This book addresses honesty, hard work, meritocracy, competency and patience. Brokers have taken over the place of professionals. Mediocrity and appetite for free things seems to be on the rise. Emphasis on qualification rather than qualities needs to change.
Open minds, guided by mentors and role models nurture dreams to their full realization. Box mentality and caged thoughts discussed here in have inhibited progression. Dreams, though valid, can die and might never see the light of day if we are not careful. Challenges to visions and dream killers are among reasons for giving up in life but this book encourages us to dream on. Power of preparation and patience are ingredients of remaining afloat. Resilience too is key. Dreamers should not give up
Networking and sharing knowledge further cultivates and improves one’s dreams. It exposes individuals to other vision bearers who can identify, modify, nurture or even mentor talents. Students pursuing dreams at all levels will find this book helpful. Furthermore, parents, caregivers, life coaches, teachers and mentors of youth will also find it handy.
Ambrose Kiprotich Tarus currently works as the Chief Officer, Public Service Management at Uasin Gishu County government. He is also the Founder and Director of Daraja Counselling Centre. Mr. Tarus previously served as the Director of Counselling at Haven Recovery Centre, Eldoret. He has over 10 years’ experience as a professional counsellor and motivational speaker. He is an accredited counsellor by Kenya Counselling and Psychological Association (KCPA) and previously a registered teacher with the Teachers Service Commission (TSC).
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