Vision: Unlocking your Potential and Discipline for Success
By (Author) Martin Ssesanga DIPM MCIM
BookBaby
BookBaby
8th December 2020
United States
Paperback
200
Width 139mm, Height 215mm, Spine 12mm
281g
The reason for this book
After reading this book, my desire is that someone finds a viable reason to live. I hope that my thoughts can prompt another person to abandon thoughts of suicide. Furthermore, the principles I have inspired to share with the world are not just a prescription for preventing suicide. I strongly hope that those who read it will be inspired enough to then find ways in which to bring meaning into the lives of other people around them. The book motivates all of us to keep living and learning. In this book you will get the opportunity to expose yourself to clear thinking without fear. You will allow yourself to discover truth and error in whatever camp you find yourself entrenched in at that moment. Most of the words used in this book and the biblical references have been simplified or redefined for clarity. This book examines the roots of the leading causes of the crisis in society today and hence suggests alternatives to the status quo. Therefore, this book starts with Vision. I define Vision as "the view of our end from the beginning." The book examines the factors of Vision, a power of Vision, its role, and its discipline for success. You will also find that much as Vision is necessary, you will need to discover your potential and act on it. Everyone was born with the potential to solve a specific community crisis.
There are personal, general, and biblical references to back these ideas up. The book also talks about success in general and standard methods of evaluating oneself to stay on course for humanity. You will even get to read about purpose, which is the original intentotherwise why would one choose that path It also talks about how failure to know purpose can result in abuse. The book covers planning for success, laws governing success, and the principles to follow.
Also described is how the people we surround ourselves with can significantly affect our destination. This book reminds us that knowledge alone may not insulate anyone from a crisis, which is God-sent. It is character preparation, and the book explains how to overcome a crisis. This book also talks about the two factors that are constant and that no one can fight or avoid: Time and Change. We only have to accept them to understand them and then manage them.
Finally, this book covers the choice of our destiny and the questions to answer while readjusting our course plan.
I was born and raised in Uganda, I attended various elementary schools depending on the Guardianship and facilitation available then. These schools were; Bukalango primary school, Green valley primary school and Police children school. I joined Kampala High School for both my ordinary and advanced level school. I went on to join college at Makerere University business school, where I graduated with a Diploma in Business Studies and then to Makerere University for my Bachelor of Commerce in marketing. I worked with Uganda Electricity Distribution Company for a while before I proceeded to the United Kingdom for further studies. I graduated at the Chartered Institute of Marketing at the level of (MCIM). I then relocated to the United States as a permanent resident and graduated with a Master of Business Administration (MBA) from the University of Massachusetts (UMass Lowell). While in the USA, I have also obtained various certificates in the field of public health: Certified Nursing Assistant (MA State), Residential Behavior Technician (RBT), Medication Administration Provider (MA State), Adult/Child/Infant CPR/First Aid (MA State), and Home Health Aid. I am also a graduate from The Federal Law Enforcement Training Centers (FLETC) Glynco, Georgia with certificates in Transportation Security Administration.
I have had the pleasure of working in different roles for various organizations. I have worked as an Assistant Program Manager, Residential Behavior Technician at Advocates Inc, a human services NGO agency. I have worked at the Commonwealth of Massachusetts as a mental health counselor, and also at the U.S. Department of Homeland Security as a Transportation Security Officer.