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based Foodservice Solutions® wants to share with you some inspiration if you
have time to read today you just might want to take time and read this and the associated
book.
Within fiction lies the seeds of powerful transformation and inspiration. Some of the most motivational guidebooks are parables, including Who Moved My Cheese by Spencer Johnson and Oh, The Places You’ll Go by Dr. Seuss. Both have encouraged and uplifted business visionaries, entrepreneurs and graduates for decades. Stepping into this treasured category is The Island of the Four Ps: A Modern Fable About Preparing for Your Future by Ed Hajim.
Hajim believes that
you can’t find the roadmap to success on any GPS or search engine. Instead,
this engaging fable, lushly illustrated by Gabriela Leal, drops you into the
mind of a young man on a quest to find himself and his personal path to success
and happiness. As he meets challenges, we gain a deeper understanding of how to
navigate change while remaining true to our values and ideals. The beauty of
telling this in fable format lies in its accessibility. “I don’t believe
there’s only one way to deal with life transitions. And even if you accept my
ideas wholly, there is no single right way to put them into action,” writes
Hajim. The Island of the Four Ps allows us to find the
guidance that’s uniquely right for us.
To create this
book, Hajim used his own extraordinary life as a framework. Kidnapped at the
age of 3 by his father, driven across the country and told his mother had died,
Hajim spent his childhood in and out of foster homes and orphanages. The
intelligence, resilience and innate leadership he used to rise from deprivation
to the pinnacle of personal and business success provides the insight he shares
with readers.
At the heart of the
book are the four Ps — which have guided Hajim throughout his life. He offers
his hard-won wisdom on each of these cornerstones.
- Passions: Find your passions; find
the things that excite and motivate you. Recognize that passions do change
and you must monitor them throughout your lifetime.
- Principles: Find the rules that you
want to follow and the lines you won’t cross. They provide an important
structure and bring organization to your life.
- Partners: No individual can succeed
alone. Consider the kind of friends, collaborators, and advisers you’ll
need around you, recognizing that those needs will evolve.
- Plans: Find your plans, write
down where you want to go and how you plan to get there. Pay attention to
your environment, things that will happen during your lifetime, and try to
find a wave or a cycle that you can marry with your passions and
principles.
Ultimately, Hajim’s dream is to help anyone fighting to make their dreams a reality. “I hope The Island of the Four Ps will prompt you to contemplate who you are and what you want in life. Ideally, it will spur you to action — helping you engage fully in life, pursue new experiences, and surf the waves of change,” Hajim says.
About
the Author
ED HAJIM is the
author of the critically acclaimed memoir, On The Road Less Traveled.
The son of a Syrian immigrant, he is a seasoned Wall Street executive with more
than 50 years of investment experience. He has held senior management
positions with the Capital Group, E.F. Hutton, and Lehman Brothers before
becoming chairman and CEO of Furman Selz. Hajim has been the co-chairman of ING
Barings, Americas Region; chairman and CEO of ING Aeltus Group and ING Furman
Selz Asset Management; and chairman and CEO of MLH Capital. He is now chairman of
High Vista, a Boston-based money management company. In 2008,
after 20 years as a trustee of the University of Rochester, Hajim began an
eight-year tenure as chairman of the university’s board. Upon assuming that
office he gave the school $30 million — the largest single donation in its
history — to support scholarships and endow the Edmund A. Hajim School of
Engineering and Applied Sciences. Through the Hajim Family Foundation, he has
made generous donations to organizations that promote education, health care,
arts, culture and conservation. In 2015, he received the Horatio Alger Award,
given to Americans who exemplify the values of initiative, leadership and
commitment to excellence, and who have succeeded despite personal adversities.
Married for 57 years, he and his wife, Barbara, have three children and eight
grandchildren.
Amazon link: https://www.amazon.com/Island-Four-Ps-Modern-Preparing/dp/1510776176/
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