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Embracing Your Real Life: The Prosperous 10Embracing Your Real Life: The Prosperous 10 provides a description of the ten sensitivities a person must possess in order to embrace the life they desire and warrant. This book highlights the concepts of change required to reach a person’s fullest potential while recognizing this quests is a journey not a destination.
The Absolutes of SuccessWorksheets and Illustrations The workbook contains all of the worksheets and illustrations from The Absolutes of Success Series books: The Navigator of Life, The Mature64, Management and Leadership by the 3Ps, The Affordability Factor, and Embracing Your Real Life. Available in paperback.
The Navigator of LifeKeeping Your Ship of Life in Balance and On Course The Navigator of Life is a tool to assist individuals in making balanced decisions by encouraging the consideration of the areas of family/friends, health, environment, personal development, recreation, financial, education, and spirituality in all decisions. Available in hardcover, with a companion DVD.
Management and Leadership by the 3PsUtilizing Prompt, Pristine and Particular Methods
Management and Leadership by the 3P’s provides an instrument using prompt, pristine, and particularmethods through which managers can explore the various elements of a given organizational culture. Dr. Williams explores our F.E.A.R.S (False Evidence Appearing Real) vs. D.R.E.A.M.S. (Desire to Reach Each Achievable Measure of Success). The people, places, and possessions of an organization determine the long-term success of that organization. The “3Ps” is designed to aid in conflict avoidance and resolution and fundamentally allow managers and leaders to identify their own responsibility in achieving these goals. Available in paperback.
The Mature 64 Living Life 8 by 8The Mature 64 conceptualizes the eight roles that should be present in our lives – maturity, universal love, fellowship, reflection, promptness, pristineness, following particular methods, and accountability/responsibility. These roles must be present during the interaction with the eight domains of life – health/fitness, family/friends, environment, financial, education, spirituality, personal development, and recreation. We reach maturity by managing the eight roles in congruency with the eight domains of our lives. The ultimate goal is to state “I AM MATURE” or “WE ARE MATURE”. Available in paperback.
The Affordability FactorThe 4Cs of Change
The Affordability Factor: The 4Cs of Change is a concept developed by and transformed into a life-management tool by Dr. Nathaniel J. Williams to serve as a liberating framework for self-discovery and a guide to achieving our fullest human potential. This framework emphasizes that we must first recognize and then release ourselves from the traumatic, personal, and damaging effects of challenging life events. Such challenging life events come in many forms, yet they all share two characteristics: they are profound and life altering. Underlying the development of the concept and tool is that most of us are trapped in a vicious cycle because we lack the understanding required to reframe and direct the challenging life event to its rightful place in our life. From this rightful place, we can launch forward, stronger and wiser to ourselves and others. If we do not reframe these challenging life events, we inadvertently decrease our prospects for the future. Available in paperback.
Professional Development of Child Care WorkersExploring the Professional Development Experiences of Residential Childcare Workers as they Relate to Effectiveness and Retention Dr. Williams speaks of the difficulties of retaining workers in the child welfare industry. Workers perceive the industry as temporary and tend to leave when better employment opportunities are available. This creates an industry in which there is constant turnover and a reduced sense of permanency among workers, children and their families. In this qualitative assessment of residential childcare workers in the state of Pennsylvania, workers provided personal perceptions regarding their professional development. Interviews and focus groups with 20 participants focused on strategies to develop a professional development model that could affect the retention of residential childcare workers. Available in paperback.
Orientation/Onboarding of Human Services Direct Services Personnel and Its Effect On RetentionDr. Williams' MBA ThesisThe purpose of this study is to determine what effective means of orientation are and on boarding of front line human services professionals to organizations and their roles and its potential impact on retention. The desired orientation and on boarding mechanisms that were required; optional mechanism; and the effect solely optional orientation and on boarding mechanisms would have on employee retention. This was done qualitatively, and the results indicate that money and benefits were extremely important and that optional mechanisms increased employee retention rates. Available in paperback.
Attaining Your Personal BestBeginning anew is often difficult because we tend to bring the past forward with us. In revisiting the past, we may seek to prove to ourselves that it was not as bad as it really was, or we may seek to forecast the future. Much of the time, however, dredging up the past is a futile effort. A new beginning needs to be just that—something that is new (novel, original, fresh, innovative) and that is a beginning (start, launch, creation, commencement). In this definition of a new beginning, there is no room for the past.
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