Mentor: The Kid & The CEO
By Tom Pace
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Tony has no direction in life and no hope for his future ~ until he meets Malcolm, a businessman who has faced many of the same challenges. Because Malcolm is willing to share his knowledge and experience with Tony, they both become successful and significant. There are setbacks for both student & teacher, but with hope & action they overcome challenges and difficulties, and achieve significance.
Inspired by actual events, this book shows anyone how to overcome challenges.It's a quick and easy read for busy people, new readers, and those with short attention spans. It demonstrates the importance of being responsible, taking action, and investing in people. It is the ultimate story of hope.
Tom Pace
Tom Pace is the founder and CEO of PaceButler Corporation which he launched in 1987. Since then he has grown PaceButler into a multimillion dollar compay with a national and international presence. Tom is happily married and has two wonderful daughters. He enjoys reading, running, and skiing, as well as mentoring numerous individuals from diverse backgrounds. Tom is also passionate about expanding his reading and mentoring program through MentorHope,LLC, an organization started by his commitment to make the world a better place. To learn more, visit www.mentorhope.com. Walter Jenkins is the proud father of Katie Jenkins. Before Beginning his career as a writer and speaker, he was an attorney and sports agent. He is a former managing editor of the Oklahoma City University School of Law's "Law Review", and he has edited and published articles on numerous subjects. In his spare time he enjoys studying tae kwon do, scuba diving, riding his bike, and training his German shepherd, Jake the wonder dog. Visit his website at www.walterjenkins.com
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- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5This book has larger print and so its a bit of a shorter book but let me tell you it is worth the read! Not something to be missed. Wow! I started reading this book about a kid getting out of jail and his mentor helping him to become a successful person, totally turning his life around. I can't emphasize enough the importance of reading this book! I couldn't put it down and I will definitely be keeping this book-not lending it to anyone (sorry, can't take the risk of not getting it back! LOL)-and definitely re-reading it to refresh my memory of all the important points and precious tips that were included.
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5great book, very inspiring. Uses the same principles as the secret.
- Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5There is always a danger that books in this genre will be nothing more than chest-thumping hype. Fortunately, Pace manages to turn a simple story into real fuel for motivation. Unlike much of the current self-help literature, there are no miracles, or allusions to quantum physics. There's not a word about ignoring reality, but there is plenty of challenge. Not only does the Kid confront big real-world problems, but so does the CEO. The Kid actually mentors his mentor. Unlike so much of the success literature, the question is asked, "would you rather be successful or would you rather be significant?"