From Passion to Goal: Self Development
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1- Success
2- Happiness
3- Wealth (get rich)
Also in this book we learn practical ways to solve many of the following different life problems:
1- Work (earn money) and how to start a new project.
2- The problem of confusing (we do not know exactly what we want, how to live, what our goals are).
3- Various fears: fear of poverty, fear of death, fear of the future, fear of facing people, fear of failure, fear of success.
4- Anxiety, tension, sadness, depression, anger and frustration.
5- Uneasiness in the current job or profession.
6- Self-management, how can we manage thoughts, feelings, and behaviors?
We will tackle these problems through the ways, recommendations and ideas in the journey of life (offer ideas and solutions) in an interesting way, to start from passion and ending with the goal to achieve happiness, success and richness.
The book answers the question "how" more than the question "what", so it focuses on the most important experiences and recommendations based on practical experiences and not just theories or information. Thus, we will learn how to manage ourselves and our lives, how to change our thinking, how to succeed in our projects, how to think in terms of the mentality of the rich rather than the mentality of the poor, how to get rid of fear, anxiety and depression, how to live our lives happily, how to increase our income, how to develop our profession, and how to start our own business. This is done through practical steps based on the author's expertise and experience.
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From Passion to Goal - Dr. Husni Almistarihi
From Passion to Goal
Written by Dr. Husni Hamad Almistarihi
All copyrights, intellectual and copyrights reserved to the author © 2020
ISBN : 978-1-7349183-2-8
Table of Contents:
Thanks and Appreciation
I want to thank God for helping me write this book, my parents and family who encouraged me, and especially my wife who stood with me all the time.
I also want to thank Dr. Mohammad Mahyoob Qassem for the review of the book.
An introduction
This book guides you to achieve three main goals:
Also in this book we learn practical ways to solve many of the following different life problems:
1- Work (earn money) and how to start a new project.
2- The problem of confusing (we do not know exactly what we want, how to live, what our goals are).
3- Various fears: fear of poverty, fear of death, fear of the future, fear of facing people, fear of failure, fear of success.
4- Anxiety, tension, sadness, depression, anger and frustration.
5- Uneasiness in the current job or profession.
6- Self-management, how can we manage thoughts, feelings, and behaviors?
We will tackle these problems through the ways, recommendations and ideas in the journey of life (offer ideas and solutions) in an interesting way, to start from passion and ending with the goal to achieve happiness, success and richness.
The book answers the question how
more than the question what
, so it focuses on the most important experiences and recommendations based on practical experiences and not just theories or information. Thus, we will learn how to manage ourselves and our lives, how to change our thinking, how to succeed in our projects, how to think in terms of the mentality of the rich rather than the mentality of the poor, how to get rid of fear, anxiety and depression, how to live our lives happily, how to increase our income, how to develop our profession, and how to start our own business. This is done through practical steps based on the author's expertise and experience.
Notes:
1- All the characters and stories in the book are from the author's imagination and are not real.
2- The content of this book expresses the author's opinion only, based on the author's experiences and expertise, with the exception of some general concepts quoted from other sources and referred to by references [in brackets] and listed at the end of the book.
About the author
Dr. Husni Hamad Almistarihi, a Jordanian national, born in 1971. Through his specialty and his experience, the author has combined management and human development sciences on one side and computer science on the other hand because of the close link between the two disciplines. He holds a PhD in Computer Science from Malaysia and numerous international training certificates in management and human development.
He founded several companies and provided hundreds of training programs and workshops in several countries in both Arabic and English in the field of administration and human development. He held several positions during his career: a university professor at several universities, a certified trainer from several sides, a chairman of a board of directors, a general manager, and a director of academic programs.
Chapter 1: The Beginning of the Road
After the house was burned and his parents died, Ruby lived alone, without family and shelter. At first it was a shock to 18-year-old Ruby to find himself alone a stranger in this life. Negative thoughts and feelings began to surround him from all sides, sorrow, depression, anxiety and weakness. Ruby did not have a career that would enable him to survive as the death of his parents prevented him from his university studies.
Ruby slept in a public park near the trash can, from which he extracted what he was eating, and took the newspapers from which he brushed under him to sleep on. Ruby decided not to give up to these harsh conditions, and began reading the newspapers that he slept on to search for work, and during his search he found in the newspaper short novels, which he admired and began to read novels published in newspapers. He found himself he could write novels such as those in the newspapers and even better ones, and he began writing a variety of novels and spending most of his time reading and writing novels tirelessly.
After two months, Ruby found an advertisement for a cleaner in a company that publishes and distributes newspapers and magazines, and that's exactly what he was looking for, so he went to the address and got the job at the company. During his work cleaning the rooms and offices inside the company, he monitored journalists, media workers and authors and how they performed work and wrote articles and novels, and he began to gain his experience of writing by observing them indirectly and hearing their conversations. After a while, Ruby got a little room to sleep in and he resumed writinghis novels with passion.
One day, the company that Ruby worked for had a celebration outside the company headquarters, and he remained alone cleaning the offices, and after he had finished his work cleaning the offices, he took the pen and paper and began writing a new novel that came to his mind. When he was about to end the novel, the manager suddenly appeared and asked Ruby what he was doing. Ruby told the manager that he had finished cleaning and is now writing a novel. The manager took the paper that Ruby had in his hand and started reading what was in it. The novel impressed the manager and asked Ruby to read the other novels.
The next day, Ruby brought some novels that he wrote to the manager; the manager was impressed by Ruby's novels and found them very special and interesting, so the manager appointed Ruby as a novel writer in the company.
Ruby’s life began to change and his living conditions began to improve. He was homeless on the street, became an employee of a company, wrote very interesting novels and received a salary and rewards from the company. He began developing himself and studied at the university specializing in languages and literature to enhance his talent and passion more, and after five years he became a famous novelist, then he left the company and started composing novels and selling them through different publishing firms. He succeeded in his life, achieved wealth and lived happily.
Ruby discovered his talent for writing, especially writing detective novels, developing his talent, working with passion, distinguished by his work, achieving his goals in life, and living happily. Being homeless on the street, Ruby had the opportunity to read newspapers and magazines that he found in the trash can, and through which he discovered his talent in writing and practiced it with love and passion, then he developed and succeeded in his life and achieved the goals that everyone seeks in life such as a house, a car, an excellent income, marriage and social life.
The secret of Ruby's success lies in that he overcame his negative feelings and was thinking in a positive way, and he took advantage of his time to read newspapers and