Building a Great Future

Nonfiction, Health & Well Being, Self Help
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Author: John Mangalath ISBN: 9781493155101
Publisher: Xlibris US Publication: December 30, 2013
Imprint: Xlibris US Language: English
Author: John Mangalath
ISBN: 9781493155101
Publisher: Xlibris US
Publication: December 30, 2013
Imprint: Xlibris US
Language: English

My beloved students and colleagues prompted me to write this book. In this book I deal with some of the important tips for a successful life. The behavioral values and good manners cover the whole range of our conduct in relation to our neighbours. The behavioral values and good manners must blossom forth from well-formed inner dispositions and they define a person. In the society a person is measured with the way he or she relates and behaves. Psychologists would say that the character of a person is formed in the early childhood. However a grown up can mend his/her personality and polish his/her behavioral pattern if he/she makes earnest attempts for the same. Impression of a person will circulate fast in the society. If one gives a good impression of his/her personality, his/her name and fame will circulate fast everywhere. So in this book I have tried to deal with some of the important aspects that would help us in every walk of our life. It would be useful to young and old alike as I have tried to deal with some of the important stages of life that we all go through. There are twenty nine chapters in this book and each chapter is dealt with simplicity and clarity which would help the readers to understand the whole book without any strain.

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My beloved students and colleagues prompted me to write this book. In this book I deal with some of the important tips for a successful life. The behavioral values and good manners cover the whole range of our conduct in relation to our neighbours. The behavioral values and good manners must blossom forth from well-formed inner dispositions and they define a person. In the society a person is measured with the way he or she relates and behaves. Psychologists would say that the character of a person is formed in the early childhood. However a grown up can mend his/her personality and polish his/her behavioral pattern if he/she makes earnest attempts for the same. Impression of a person will circulate fast in the society. If one gives a good impression of his/her personality, his/her name and fame will circulate fast everywhere. So in this book I have tried to deal with some of the important aspects that would help us in every walk of our life. It would be useful to young and old alike as I have tried to deal with some of the important stages of life that we all go through. There are twenty nine chapters in this book and each chapter is dealt with simplicity and clarity which would help the readers to understand the whole book without any strain.

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