Rise

Rise by Nia Rainer, published by New Degree Press on November 30, 2021, is a 208-page exploration into personal growth and self-management. This book addresses the common struggle of achieving annual goals, highlighting that only 8 percent of people succeed in reaching their New Year’s resolutions. Rainer offers practical strategies to help readers improve their chances of success, focusing on understanding one’s upbringing, setting tailored goals, and maintaining consistency in the face of challenges.
In Rise, readers will discover methods to appreciate their past experiences while developing a vision for their future. The book presents insights and stories from various innovators, emphasizing the importance of avoiding burnout and maximizing resources. Through these narratives, Rainer encourages individuals to harness their unique strengths and face obstacles with confidence, ultimately guiding them toward a more fulfilling life.
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Did you know only 8 percent of people reach their annual goals? That’s right. According to a study done by the University of Scranton, only 8 percent of people reach their New Year’s resolutions. If you’re like most people, you’ve failed a New Year’s resolution or three yourself. The question is, how can you position yourself to have a much better chance of reaching your goals than that measly 8 percent?
In Rise: How to Overcome Challenges in Order to Live the Life You Want you’ll learn how to:
- Appreciate your upbringing in order to move forward more effectively
- Develop a vision of self-tailored goals to propel you into fulfillment
- Utilize strategies such as avoiding burnout, maximizing your resources, and leveraging continued education
- Master the kind of consistency that helps you discover your “superpowers” and face challenges with confidence
This book includes stories and insights from trailblazers and innovators, including but not limited to, Denise Soler Cox (Founder of Project Eñye), Ish Verduzco (author of Get Ish Done), and former NBC Today director, Joe Michaels. Success may not be linear but that doesn’t mean you can’t chart a path to rise to your potential.
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