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Salt has always been highly regarded as a preservative and flavor enhancer and in some cultures it was even considered a form of currency. Salt is also essential for digestion, proper nerve transmission and is found in our blood, sweat, and tears - our bodies need salt to survive.

In Resilience: From Killing Fields to Boardroom, Dr. Emad Rahim invites us on an inner journey of transformation, sharing how S.A.L.T. was a necessary component along the way.

Dr. Rahim, a genocide survivor and refugee of the Khmer Rouge Killing Fields of Cambodia, developed the S.A.L.T. model of Surviving, Adapting, Loving and Transforming as a means of helping him overcome the struggles of his youth, including prejudice, abuse, childhood violence, and dyslexia. The city he grew up in, Syracuse New York is also known as the Salt City.

Dr. Rahim learned to turn tragedy into triumph and so can you. In Resilience you’ll learn the keys for using the S.A.L.T. model to navigate the difficult challenges we all encounter in life, and leverage those abilities for your own success.

Product Details

Edition
Second Edition
Language
English
Format
Print
Properties
5.5x8.5, Paperback - Perfect Laminate Gloss, Crème Matte (50#), b&w interior, 126 pages
ISBN(s)
978-1-49-990235-8