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From Just Esther to Poly-Esther - Embracing Every Part of Yourself to Transform Your Life and Career - cover

From Just Esther to Poly-Esther - Embracing Every Part of Yourself to Transform Your Life and Career

Esther M. Alegria

Publisher: Advantage Media Group

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Breaking through stereotypes, Dr. Esther M. Alegria challenges the notion that promotions are limited to the privileged few. Raised in a low-income area with scarce resources, she overcame obstacles to achieve a thriving career in the pharmaceutical industry.In From Just Esther to Poly-Esther, Dr. Alegria emphasizes the keys to transforming a vision into reality: passion, persistence, and a willingness to seize opportunities—and a lot of laughter. As she reflects on her humble origins and tells the story of her career, she shares valuable insights and traits for readers to integrate into their lives to find their own sense of self-awareness and fulfillment.With heartfelt sincerity and playful humor, Dr. Alegria encourages personal growth, empowering others to forge their unique paths. Discover how her journey from adversity to success can inspire you to unlock your true potential.
Available since: 05/21/2024.
Print length: 189 pages.

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