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THE GODMAN GAMBIT

The Godman is a principal character in a war fought across different dimensions of the multiverse. The warring parties are engaged in a struggle to consolidate interdimensional power. The entrenched rulers, the Triumvirate, and the chief antagonist, Son of Dawn, will engage in a series of maneuvers beginning at the battle for the hill of stars, in the god dimension, and climaxing after the escape of Son of Dawn from the celestial pits of oblivion. In spite of the fireworks from both sides, it is the Godman who unwittingly plays a critical role in the eventual outcome.

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CHARGE FORWARD, REGARDLESS

Fear: an unpleasant emotion caused by the belief that someone or something is dangerous, likely to cause pain or a threat.
Obstacle: a thing that blocks one's way or prevents or hinders progress.
Barrier: a fence or other obstacle that prevents movement or access.

Charge Forward Regardless (#CFRTheBook) is a quick read that encourages you to fight your fears, overcome the obstacles ahead of you, and breakthrough the barriers before you. 

 

No more excuses, it’s about time you delivered on your God-given potential. But to do that, you must fight your fears, overcome the obstacles in front of you, and breakthrough (or maybe even bust-through) the barriers before you.

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FRESHMAN MANAGER, SINK OR SWIM

Freshman Manager, Sink or Swim (aka #FMSOS) is a book about a healthcare manager's first year in the hospital setting. It is in simpler terms, a journal converted into a book. You’ll read of the author's trials and tribulations, mistakes and corrections, victories and pitfalls as he navigates the complex and not so welcoming world of healthcare management. The author writes in the first person to give a personal feel to the not-so personal world of corporate America. Some illustrations in the book are imagined with the goal of knowledge sharing. This is a simple quick read that those aspiring to be healthcare managers should read, while current health administrators can relate to.

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