The Thinking Good Road Map: 21 Days to Your Better Self

The Thinking Good Road Map: 21 Days to Your Better Self

by Jioni Palmer
The Thinking Good Road Map: 21 Days to Your Better Self

The Thinking Good Road Map: 21 Days to Your Better Self

by Jioni Palmer

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Overview

The purpose of The Thinking Good Road Map is very simple: to provide you with a path to developing your better self-for your family, community, and most importantly, yourself-so you can lean into your responsibilities and lean back and enjoy the broad spectrum of your life. Over the course of the next twenty-one days, you will begin to take the steps toward developing your personal blueprint to give and get the most out of your life. By reflecting on your past, examining your present and envisioning your future, The Thinking Good Road Map will help you chart a course to your best life experience.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781987449945
Publisher: CreateSpace Publishing
Publication date: 04/02/2018
Pages: 84
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.17(d)

About the Author

As a seventh-grader at Willard Jr. High School, Jioni got his start in the media business by founding the school paper. His first story was about the only kid in school who could dunk a basketball.

A year later, he created the Willard Olympics, a school-wide weeklong sporting event where students competed in a bevy of activities ranging from handball to wrestling.

In high school and college, Jioni wrote for and edited campus publications. It was at UCLA that his professional career in media began, writing news and entertainment for Rap Pages Magazine.
From there he would go on to cover sewers in Los Angeles, landfills on Long Island, the devastation and rebuilding of New Orleans, power politics on Capitol Hill, and the presidential campaign trail.

For much of the past decade, Jioni has worked for members of Congress and the Obama Administration as a communications strategist and coalition builder. He lives in Washington, DC with his wife, two sons and their two cats.
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