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Journey to Black Belt: Lessons For Life
Contributor(s): Rashed, Omar L. (Author)
ISBN: 1943740097     ISBN-13: 9781943740093
Publisher: Rashed Lights Ways
OUR PRICE:   $18.88  
Product Type: Paperback
Published: December 2015
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BISAC Categories:
- Biography & Autobiography | Personal Memoirs
- Philosophy | Eastern
- Sports & Recreation | Martial Arts & Self-defense
Physical Information: 0.56" H x 6" W x 9" (0.83 lbs) 206 pages
 
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Life is a battle, on and off the mat. Victory requires balance and effective effort.
This book shares maxims developed in the thick of literal fights, with applications in and out of the ring.

  • hear 22 maxims that summarize lessons learned so far on the martial arts journey
  • see these maxims applied in both training and everyday life situations
  • experience the story, growth, and development of a student from the beginning, not at the rose-tinted end
  • feel how these maxims can apply to you

Contributor Bio(s): Rashed, Omar L.: - "- - - Illumination Light of light shines bright Guides those with sight, wanes their plight Keeps steadfast on right - - - Omar L. Rashed is a man who wears many hats with one theme. He lives his name -- Rashed -- he helps others find their way. His most beloved occupation is "husband" -- King with the most amazing Queen in the world. His most treasured title is "dad" -- father of his little princess and two littler princes. His profession is professor at Rutgers University, where he teaches in the School of Social Work. His labor of love is Rashed Lights Ways, which shares gems of wisdom to help us live a fulfilling life and encourages in the digital conversation house we built to share our experiences on the path. www.RashedLightsWays.com His craft is polishing gems, helping others who would like to share their gems of writing with the world to shine brightest. www.RashedLightsWays.com "I'm a lover of beauty, a lover of light, I share both of these in all that I write. To help give sight, help spirits take flight." But his greatest honor is to be known by his Creator. "It is sufficient for my honor that You are My Lord, And it is sufficient for my dignity that I am Your servant. O God, You are as I love, so make me as You love" Thanking Him, Glorified Be His Name, in the beginning and end"