Adopt Adapt Achieve
An Amazing Triple A Guide for Successful Relocation, Change and Integration
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Narrated by:
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Trevor O'Hare
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By:
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Ephraim Osaghae
About this listen
Written for all ages and cultural backgrounds, this extraordinary story takes less than three hours of listening time, but the insights can last a lifetime, with knowledge you can hand down to future generations.
This book reveals hard and unknown truths about relocation, change, and integration. It focuses on crucial tactics to adopt and adapt to achieve your goals for the big move. The author of the book writes from two decades of personal experiences and research in relocating from Africa to Australia - the many successes to enjoy, the pitfalls to avoid, and principles for guidance.
The narrative includes snippets from his in-depth interactions with diverse members of the community, including immigrants, students, professionals, locals, service providers, workers, business people, government officials, and policymakers.
When you know the real stories of real people, you can prepare yourself better on how to deal with change. You can be careful not to repeat mistakes and go on with less stress and more success in your journey, even as you consider your family, career, and healthy ageing.
There is so much that is different about the Western world. As migrants, we need to shift our mind-sets and approaches if we are to integrate well. Everything from our sociocultural practices - such as disciplining children - to our geopolitical outlook, needs to be revisited. But even so, we need to maintain a balance - not forgetting our roots, culture, and heritage.
Nonimmigrants will find useful hints and tips in reading this book given the increasing need for cultural integration in our schools, workplaces, neighborhoods, and communities.
©2020 Ephraim Osaghae (P)2020 Ephraim Osaghae