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No Entry: Examining the Powers That Undermine Our Full Potential
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No Entry: Examining the Powers That Undermine Our Full Potential

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Are you reaching your full potential? If not, are others with more power preventing you from doing so? No Entry, tackles these hard questions by explaining how you can reach your full potential by first identifying the ways those with more power prevent you from realizing your better self. Written in conversational style, Prosper shows the relationship between power and potential by discussing topics such as the #BlackLivesMatter movement, discrimination on college campuses, the lack of women corporate executives, the stereotypes surrounding people with learning disabilities and much more. This visionary book not only examines and challenges systems of power, but also offers strategies and hope for those searching for their better selves. By powering your full potential you will prosper and create access to your better self.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Prosper & Partners, LLC
Date
21 April 2017
Pages
120
ISBN
9780692863626

Are you reaching your full potential? If not, are others with more power preventing you from doing so? No Entry, tackles these hard questions by explaining how you can reach your full potential by first identifying the ways those with more power prevent you from realizing your better self. Written in conversational style, Prosper shows the relationship between power and potential by discussing topics such as the #BlackLivesMatter movement, discrimination on college campuses, the lack of women corporate executives, the stereotypes surrounding people with learning disabilities and much more. This visionary book not only examines and challenges systems of power, but also offers strategies and hope for those searching for their better selves. By powering your full potential you will prosper and create access to your better self.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Prosper & Partners, LLC
Date
21 April 2017
Pages
120
ISBN
9780692863626