Zero To Breakthrough: The 7-Step, Battle Tested Method for Accomplishing Goals that Matter
By (Author) Vernice Armour
By (author) Mae Jemison
Penguin Putnam Inc
Gotham Books
28th April 2011
United States
General
Non Fiction
158.1
Hardback
288
Width 147mm, Height 216mm
408g
Before she was 30 years old, Vernice FlyGirl' Armour had become a decorated naval aviator, Camp Pendleton's 2001 Female Athlete of the Year and Strongest Warrior winner, the first female African American on Nashville's motorcycle police squad and a member of the San Diego Sunfire professional women's football team. She's a force to be reckoned with, and she believes that women and men from all walks of life have the potential to achieve her level of success if only they can create the right flight plan. With Zero To Breakthrough she turns aspiration into action.'
"As I read "Zero to Breakthrough," Vernice Armour became my personal drill sergeant. Yeah, she's got heart and she's understands me, but with her approach, there's no avoiding the push-ups. This is a get-out-there, do-what-you- have-to- do, and, if necessary, do-it-over-again way to get what you want out of life. No wonder it works!"
-Victoria Moran, author of "Creating a Charmed Life"
"Solid ideas that can help anyone breakthrough to success. This is a unique book with a fresh perspective from a fascinating woman!"
-Larry Winget, bestselling author of "You're Broke Because You Want to Be"
"I have been in the self-help business for 42 years. Vernice is one of the best I have met. Buy two of these and give one to a friend."
-Bob Proctor, business consultant and primary contributor to the bestselling book "The Secret"
"Fresh, informational and exciting...all at the same time!"
-Greg Reid, author of "Three Feet From Gold"
"God gave y
Vernice Armour is a decorated naval aviator, Camp Pendleton Female Athlete of the Year, and Strongest Warrior Award winner. Armour flew theAH-1W SuperCobraattack helicopterin the2003 invasion of Iraqand served two tours in Operation Iraqi Freedom. Armour was the first African American female naval aviator in the Marine Corps.