Wasim the Dream

Wasim the Dream
Author: Wasim Hajjiri
Publsiher: Wasimo's Cafe, LLC
Total Pages: 160
Release: 2018-04-20
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 099982550X

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Everyone has dreams, but only a few achieve them. Wasim is one of those elite achievers. ¿ How did he get a job at Qualcomm straight from Jordan without any American work experience? ¿ How did this weekend warrior transform into a three-time bodybuilding champion? ¿ And, how did he get in and graduate from a top-tier university and business school? THE SECRET SAUCE OF SUCCESS By combining fearless courage, long-term vision, and unconventional actions, with a heavy dose of relentless commitment. Wasim's "never give up" mantra will inspire you to succeed regardless of your goals. STEP-BY-STEP PRACTICAL ADVICE ON ACHIEVING YOUR GOAL Join Wasim on his wild ride from Amman to Manhattan to San Diego as he shows you how to: 1. Set and commit to any goal, regardless of the consequences 2. Boldly announce your intentions to the world and be relentless 3. Embrace new tactics and learn from the best mentors 4. Fearlessly stand your goal ground when naysayers appear 5. Map out realistic action plans that work If you're frustrated as to why you simply can't reach your goals, reach for this book today!

Fulfilled

Fulfilled
Author: Wasim Hajjiri
Publsiher: Winsome Entertainment Group LLC
Total Pages: 133
Release: 2022-03-01
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781513693934

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After years of working with Job seekers and landing hundreds of offers with combined salaries of over 10M$. Wasim summarizes the job search into simple steps that can help you land your dream job within a few weeks instead of many months. How To Be Fulfilled in Your Job Dealing with Failure, Rejection, and Ghosting Balancing Mind, Body, and Spirit Branding: LinkedIn, Resume and Job Board success Networking: How to connect with the right people to land interviews Interview Prep: How to succeed in interviews and negotiate a winning salary

Brim Full of Passion

Brim Full of Passion
Author: Wasim Khan,Alan Wilkinson
Publsiher: Pollinger in Print
Total Pages: 357
Release: 2006
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781905665242

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Adult, sports autobiography, printed in Large Print. Brim Full of Passion follows the story of Wasim Khan's journey to becoming the first British born Asian to play professional cricket. Eight-year-old Wasim Khan yanks a board out of the garden fence, nicks his Mum's only decent knife, and starts whittling. A month later he's putting his first bat to good use: sending the school's tennis balls high onto the roof so that he can sneak back over the gate at night and liberate them. Brim Full of Passion follows this son of Kashmiri immigrants from the grimy streets of Small Heath to leafy Edgbaston, where he breaks in through the fence to watch England play Pakistan. A year later he's there legitimately, batting for the under-13s. The dream is simple: Warwickshire, England, the world. After four gruelling years as an apprentice pro he makes the all-conquering Bears team of 1995, and is on the brink of the England 'A' squad. But a loss of form, a dodgy selection policy, and one of the first British-born Asians to make the country grade loses his confidence. A move to Sussex is a disaster: he falls out with captain Chris Adams, can't get a game, and winds up playing for Derbyshire for nothing. At 30 it's all over and he's embarking on a new career as a coach. Anything to stay in the game he loves.

Boss Bitch

Boss Bitch
Author: Nicole Lapin
Publsiher: Currency
Total Pages: 402
Release: 2017-03-21
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780451495860

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New York Times bestselling author Nicole Lapin is back with a sassy and actionable guide empowering women to be the boss of their own lives and careers. You don’t need dozens or hundreds of employees to be a boss, says financial expert and serial entrepreneur Nicole Lapin. Hell, you don’t even need one. You just need to be confident, savvy, and ready to get out there and make your success happen. You need to find your inner Boss Bitch — your most confident, savvy, ambitious self—and own it. A Boss Bitch is the she-ro of her own story. She is someone who takes charge of herself and her future and embraces being a “boss” in all senses of the word: whether as the boss of her own life, a boss at work, or the literal boss of her own company (or all three). Whichever she chooses, being a Boss Bitch isn’t something to apologize for—it’s something to be proud of! We all have what it takes to be a boss bitch, says Lapin. The problem is: we don’t learn how to do it in school. Even if we study business, we’re not getting enough real-deal business education. Until now. Here, Lapin draws on raw and often hilariously real stories from her own career and experiences starting businesses—the good, the bad, and the ugly—to show what it means to be a "boss" in twelve easy steps. In her refreshingly honest and relatable style, she first shows how to embrace the boss-of-you mentality by seizing the power that comes from believing in yourself and expanding your personal skillset. Then she offers candid no-nonsense advice on how to kill it as the boss at work whether you have a high-up role or not. And finally, for those who want to take the plunge as an entrepreneur, she lays out the nuts and bolts of how to be the boss of your own business—from raising money and getting it off the ground to hiring a kickass staff and dealing office drama to turning a profit. Being a rock star in your career is something that should be worn as a badge of honor. Here Lapin shows how to crush it in our careers like like a Boss Bitch!

The American Dream

The American Dream
Author: Jashim Uddin
Publsiher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 116
Release: 2015-12-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781514418819

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A brave ambitious Bangladeshi youth traverses half of the globe to New York to turn his fortune. After twelve years of toil all that he gets is affluence but not the most coveted Green Card.

Naturally Tan

Naturally Tan
Author: Tan France
Publsiher: St. Martin's Press
Total Pages: 304
Release: 2019-06-04
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781250208828

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A USA Today Hottest Book of the Summer for 2019! A Best Nonfiction Book for 2019 in Woman's Day! One of Hello Giggles's "Most Anticipated Books of 2019 to Add to Your Reading List"! “Just when I thought I knew everything about Tan, he hits me with this. His story is so heartwarming, and wickedly funny.” —Antoni Porowski In this heartfelt, funny, and touching memoir, one of the stars of Netflix’s Emmy Award-winning smash-hit Queer Eye reveals how an Englishman raised in a traditionally religious home became a fashion icon—and the first openly gay, South Asian man on television—simply by being Naturally Tan. In this heartfelt, funny, touching memoir, Tan France tells his origin story for the first time. With his trademark wit, humor, and radical compassion, Tan reveals what it was like to grow up gay in a traditional South Asian family, as one of the few people of color in South Yorkshire, England. He illuminates his winding journey of coming of age, finding his voice (and style!), and marrying the love of his life—a Mormon cowboy from Salt Lake City. From one of the stars of Netflix’s runaway hit show Queer Eye, Naturally Tan is so much more than fashion dos and don’ts—though of course Tan can’t resist steering everyone away from bootcut jeans! Full of candid observations about U.S. and U.K. cultural differences, what he sees when you slide into his DMs, celebrity encounters, and the behind-the-scenes realities of “reality TV,” Naturally Tan gives us Tan’s unique perspective on the happiness to be found in being yourself. In Tan's own words, “The book is meant to spread joy, personal acceptance, and most of all understanding. Each of us is living our own private journey, and the more we know about each other, the healthier and happier the world will be.”

A Year of Practiculture

A Year of Practiculture
Author: Rohan Anderson
Publsiher: powerHouse Books
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2016-03-29
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 1576877981

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Rohan Anderson is all about cooking and eating real food. Food that has grown with the seasons and off the land that he's tended, or wild food that can be hunted and foraged from the fields and the bush. This is Rohan's year of living in practiculture: his observations, victories and failures, questions and opinions, and over 100 delicious recipes that in total record the reality of living a practical, more sustainable life. Rohan Anderson left his desk job in the city for the richer pleasures of living a simpler life on the land. Over the years he has developed his own principle of practical living. Practiculture is a lifestyle choice. It's about direct involvement in the day-to-day elements of living, and at the heart of it, the rewarding choice to grow, hunt and forage beautiful, healthy and sustainable food. A Year of Practiculture features 100 of Rohan's simple, rustic, seasonal recipes along with a collection of honest stories and experiences of Rohan and his young family as they learn the realities of living a practical life surrounded by the bounty (and hardships) of the land through the seasons. Written in Rohan's passionate, funny and no-nonsense style, he uses a mixture of humor and poetic writing to tackle the deeper issues that our modern food system raises. Recipes include rabbit backstrap with spring morel and sage; cold smoked bacon; grilled broccoli, almond and sriracha salad; salmon with pimenton crust and chili aoili; bottling fruit; elderflower cordial; crumbed quail with roast beetroot mash; sourdough bread; venison port pie and more! This is the ultimate guide to living on the land in modern times, illustrated throughout with stunning photographs of the landscape through the seasons and the recipes created from it.

Wasim s Challenge

Wasim s Challenge
Author: Chris Ashley
Publsiher: Frances Lincoln Children's Books
Total Pages: 72
Release: 2011-07-01
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9781781010044

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It is the school journey. Year Five are off to Snowdonia on a Challenge by Choice (CBC) week. Wasim Ahmed is going. He has his brand new kit and has been looking forward to it for months. Wasim's initial enjoyment is as usual marred by his ability to annoy people without meaning to but on this occasion there is a bigger factor that he hasn't fully thought through. In a “coming of age” bid sparked by a comment from another child at his mosque, Wasim has vowed to partake in the Ramadan fast leading up to the Eid festival. But he has also decided to keep his dawn to dusk fast secret. Inevitably lack of food and drink causes his behaviour to deteriorate and he has to sit out the first day's activities. During the day a box of Mars bars disappears and Wasim beomes prime suspect. Then the next day a walk turns into near disaster as the group gets lost. Fainting with hunger, Wasim finds himself in serious danger on the mountainside. This gripping story is a first-class adventure which shows the challenges faced by a Muslim child in multicultural Britain.