Finding One: Finding one's self amidst societal norms, digital life, and pursuing goals
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.56 (686 Votes) |
Asin | : | 1489536396 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 124 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2016-12-09 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
He attended college at DeVry University earning a Bachelor's in Electronics Engineering Technology summa cum laude. About the Author Vaughn Dabney was born in Westminster, CA in 1984 then moved to (and ultimately grew up in) Silver Spring, MD when he was 11 years old. To-date, Vaughn has personally developed over 30 mobile apps for clients as well as personal apps for both iOS and Android platforms. . He is a self-proclaimed renaissance man, delving into: photography, film, art, and music. In his last year of college, he taught himself how to code moving from web to mobile over the course of 10 years ultimately creating his current company, Empty Box Media, in 2009
Racquel said I think this would be a good book for high school students as it contains advice. Just the other day I was thinking why can't authors just write straight-to-the-point stories in 150 pages or less. Well, I got what I asked for in this book, only, it wasn't exactly what I'd hoped for.Finding One felt underdeveloped and a bit underwhelming.I realized that if a book is onl. Easy Readno excuse not to. Nita This is part one, of a two-part review. I didn't want to wait to read it with my book club, so I read it on my own first, and will read it again with them, which will be followed by an even more in-depth review. That said, I'd like to start by saying this book was a VERY easy read!!! I co. leidy said Not based on the synopsis (summary on back of the book).. I had really good expectations about this book, because I heard someone raving about it on social media.I thought it would talk about: how to manage our individuality, regardless of all the challenges that we face with "social norms and digital life." But to be honest, I did not find it u
In his last year of college, he taught himself how to code moving from web to mobile over the course of 10 years ultimately creating his current company, Empty Box Media, in 2009. . Vaughn Dabney was born in Westminster, CA in 1984 then moved to (and ultimately grew up in) Silver Spring, MD when he was 11 years old. To-date, Vaughn has personally developed over 30 mobile apps for clients as well as personal apps for both iOS and Android
"Finding One" is a book about the discovery of one's self while navigating the challenges of societal norms, digital life, and pursuing goals. In this second edition, the reader is given writing space at the end of each chapter to take notes and reflect.In this book you will find mantras, philosophies, and ways of thinking that deal with: Ego & SelfGoals & AchievementRelationshipsCommunicationEnergyDealing with Societal NormsThe Happiness Factor There are "Actions & Reflections" sections in some of the chapters to allow for critical thinking and actionable items.. Vaughn Dabney challenges the norm and forces readers to question everything, acknowledge fears, and find truth