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Book The Immigrant Mentality

Download or read book The Immigrant Mentality written by and published by . This book was released on 2021-07-04 with total page 46 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Are you an immigrant and would like to successfully assimilate into a new culture? Do you want to become a successful individual in a foreign land? If you answered "yes" to any of these questions, keep reading ... The life of an immigrant is tough. They start out as being strangers having different cultural practices, and a unique way of behaving. Some locals may look down up them and even make fun of them. It is not uncommon for immigrants to feel inadequate, unwelcomed, or even suffer from low self-esteem. However, the immigrants can turn their lives around and achieve the impossible if they only know how to. Look around you. You will discover that certain highly successful individuals were once immigrants. They embraced their host country, got used to living in a strange place, and did the greatest work of their lives. However, when you meet them, you will discover that they still possess an immigrant mentality. How did they make it so big? This book is your best guide in learning to leverage your immigrant mindset and build a great life for yourself and your family. In this wonderful narrative, here's what else you'll discover: Who is an immigrant, what is an immigrant mentality, how can you learn to embrace your uniqueness in a foreign land, and why you should in fact think like an immigrant Why should be grateful for the opportunity of being an immigrant, and how can being appreciative begin to change your life for the better How can researching and planning like an immigrant show you a different perspective, and how you can go about doing it What can you do to learn and act like the natives and carve amazing opportunities for yourself, and why should you execute your strategy like them ... and much more! There should be no shame in being an immigrant. You are only doing what you believe is best for your future and want to fulfill a dream. You will look different and feel out of place when you move to another country. However, being unique should be your strength and you should make the most of your experiences. This indispensable guide will show you the roadmap and how you can use your immigrant mentality to create the success that you could previously only conceive of. Special Thanks to Mr. Haitham Al-Gharaibeh for the illustration design. So, click the "Buy Now" or "Buy now with 1-click" button and begin your journey today!

Book Immigrant s Mindset

    Book Details:
  • Author : Aleksandr E Kheyson
  • Publisher :
  • Release : 2021-03-15
  • ISBN :
  • Pages : 62 pages

Download or read book Immigrant s Mindset written by Aleksandr E Kheyson and published by . This book was released on 2021-03-15 with total page 62 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Being an immigrant, living in the U.S., requires a special type of mindset - Immigrant's Mindset - which, typically, is developed over many years living in America, post immigration, when many of us go through unexpected and expected challenges, difficulties, failures, disappointments, and, of course, wins and successes. Immigrant's mindset is built and strengthen over time and enables us to work and try harder, even then things initially seem impossible. I am thankful and humbled by the opportunities that life in America presented me with, all wonderful people that I have met and learned from over the years, and I am proud to be an American citizen with an immigrant's mindset!This book is about me, an immigrant from Ukraine, now a proud American citizen, living in United States for over 20 years now. I hope that by reading my story of childhood in Ukraine, then, migration to America, and all challenges, opportunities, failures, and successes, ups and downs that I've encountered, experienced, and lived through, would inspire and motivate those reading to begin or continue to pursue personal and professional goals and dreams that we all have, but often forget about or put them into the 'I will do this later when I have time' box of our mind. If you are an immigrant from another country, now living in the United States, I hope that you will be able to relate to some of my experiences that I discuss in this book, and remind yourself how strong, determined, and special your are, and that you can accomplish anything if you are ready and are willing to work hard, and push through various roadblocks and challenges on your path in life to achieve that what you had dreamed of for so long as a child many years ago, no matter anybody else thinks, says, or does. If you are someone who has never immigrated before, and have always lived in the country of your birth, whether it is the United States or any other country of the world, I genuinely hope that my story will serve as a motivation that you may have needed to take your personal and professional goals and objectives to the next level. Perhaps, it will inspire you to invest more time and energy into your own personal growth and development, or to become a mentor to someone who can benefit from your knowledge and experience. Or, maybe my story will inspire you to travel and see other countries, learn about different cultures, traditions, languages, and people. If you are ready to experience what I call an 'Immigrant's Mindset, ' then I invite you to take an interesting, and often unpredictable journey into my life

Book To Be an Immigrant

    Book Details:
  • Author : Kay Deaux
  • Publisher : Russell Sage Foundation
  • Release : 2006-08-17
  • ISBN : 1610441532
  • Pages : 273 pages

Download or read book To Be an Immigrant written by Kay Deaux and published by Russell Sage Foundation. This book was released on 2006-08-17 with total page 273 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Immigration is often discussed in broad, statistical terms, with a focus on how it affects labor markets, schools, and social services. But at its most basic level, immigration is a process that affects people and their identities in deeply personal ways. In To Be an Immigrant, social psychologist Kay Deaux explores the role of both social conditions and individual capacities in determining how well immigrants adapt to life in their new homelands, and makes a strong case for the relevance of social psychology in immigration studies. To Be an Immigrant looks at how immigrants are defined, shaped, and challenged by the cultural environment they encounter in their new country and offers an integrated psychological framework for studying the immigrant experience. Deaux argues that in addition to looking at macro-level factors like public policies and social conditions and micro-level issues like individual choices, immigration scholars should also study influences that occur on an intermediate level, such as interpersonal encounters. Each of these three levels of analysis is essential to understanding how immigrants adapt to a new homeland and form distinct identities. As a case study for her framework, Deaux examines West Indians, exploring their perceptions of the stereotypes they face in the United States and their feelings of connection to their new home. Though race plays a limited role in the West Indies, it becomes more relevant to migrants once they arrive in the United States, where they are primarily identified by others as black, rather than Guyanese or Jamaican. Deaux's research adds to a growing literature in social psychology on stereotype threat, which suggests that negative stereotypes about one's group can hinder an individual's performance. She finds that immigrants who have been in the United States longer and identify themselves as African American suffer from the negative effects of stereotype threat more than recent immigrants. More than a discrete event, immigration can be understood as a life-long process that continues to affect people well after they have migrated. To Be an Immigrant takes a novel approach to the study of immigration, looking at how societal influences help shape immigrants and their understanding of who they are.

Book Mentality of the Arriving Immigrant

Download or read book Mentality of the Arriving Immigrant written by Eugene Hagan Mullan and published by . This book was released on 1917 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Genius Lessons for Immigrants to Dominate

Download or read book Genius Lessons for Immigrants to Dominate written by Mary Wanjiku Gichuhi and published by . This book was released on 2020-12-02 with total page 76 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: An immigrant mentality is a valuable asset. This mind-set will allow you to have gratitude for any opportunities that come your way, big or small. I wish everyone was an immigrant. If not so, I wish everyone had an immigrant mind-set. Adopting an immigrant mind-set is a huge advantage to creating an extraordinary life that will allow you to live free. Immigrants are hungry to succeed. Immigrants are ready to do whatever it takes to ensure their families live in comfort, complete peace and tranquillity. As an immigrant, you get to appreciate what life throws at you. You get to see opportunities in every situation. You can choose to adopt an immigrant mind-set while still in your native country. Your thinking changes and you start acting more differently. You start appreciating even the little things that are frequently overlooked.In spite of the many challenges immigrants face, they reach high levels of success than most native people. They are able to leverage these challenges to serve and benefit them. It is possible to move to a new country and get to do what you want to do, when you want to do it and how you want to do it just like a successful native citizen. In this incredible book, you will get to know about my immigrant journey as well as my life as a refugee and how I was able to transform my life to live free. You will also get surfire lessons on what you can do to change your life by adopting an immigrant mind-set.

Book Mentality of the Arriving Immigrant

Download or read book Mentality of the Arriving Immigrant written by Eugene H. Mullan and published by . This book was released on 1917 with total page 144 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Mentality of the Arriving Immigrant  Classic Reprint

Download or read book Mentality of the Arriving Immigrant Classic Reprint written by E. H. Mullan and published by Forgotten Books. This book was released on 2017-11-20 with total page 138 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Excerpt from Mentality of the Arriving Immigrant In order to diagnose mental disease and mental deficiency in an immigrant at an immigration station a knowledge of the mental ability and conduct of the normal or average immigrant at the time of arrival is necessary. Normal aliens at the time of landing are in a peculiar mental state. Many of them have come from rural districts where opportunities have been meager; they have parted from their relatives and friends; they have undergone a long voyage, per haps suffering many hardships; they are anxious to land and to meet relatives. Therefore, their mental condition has been partly shaped by all these circumstances; and if they are questioned or given mental tasks to perform at the time of arrival it is to be expected that their replies and general behavior will not be the same as would be obtained under other conditions. In order to assist medical officers in understanding the mentality of average immigrants it was decided that an experimental study should be undertaken at Ellis Island and that a number Of immigrants who were not Obviously. Mentally deficient or insane should be put through a definite examination to find out what they knew and what they could do under the conditions attending the landing from a long voyage. With this aim in view an examination, composed of ques tions and performance tests, was carefully planned. Many Of the tests had been in use for some time at immigrant stations and had been found serviceable in mental examinations. New tests were also employed, some of which proved to be Of distinct value while others were attended with uncertain results. About the Publisher Forgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.com This book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten Books uses state-of-the-art technology to digitally reconstruct the work, preserving the original format whilst repairing imperfections present in the aged copy. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in our edition. We do, however, repair the vast majority of imperfections successfully; any imperfections that remain are intentionally left to preserve the state of such historical works.

Book Think Like an Immigrant

    Book Details:
  • Author : Jena Kanji
  • Publisher :
  • Release : 2018-04-18
  • ISBN : 9781641370684
  • Pages : pages

Download or read book Think Like an Immigrant written by Jena Kanji and published by . This book was released on 2018-04-18 with total page pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Immigrant Experiences

    Book Details:
  • Author : Paul H. Elovitz
  • Publisher : Fairleigh Dickinson Univ Press
  • Release : 1997
  • ISBN : 9780838636916
  • Pages : 308 pages

Download or read book Immigrant Experiences written by Paul H. Elovitz and published by Fairleigh Dickinson Univ Press. This book was released on 1997 with total page 308 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This book gives powerful testimony to the possibilities of success, even as it attests to the psychological costs of emigration and the struggles of immigration. The necessity of creating a new cultural or national identity is a recurring theme as the authors of articles - immigrants themselves and Americans sensitive to their families' immigrant experiences - address what has become an urgent question: How can we facilitate the immigrants' passage? The U.S. culture has been forged by the influence of immigrant cultures too numerous to mention; their representatives have made recognizable, significant contributions while struggling to create a viable place for themselves in their adopted land.

Book MENTALITY OF THE ARRIVING IMMIGRANT

Download or read book MENTALITY OF THE ARRIVING IMMIGRANT written by E. H. MULLAN and published by . This book was released on 2018 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Immigrants

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  • Author : Judy Ho
  • Publisher : Nova Science Publishers
  • Release : 2013
  • ISBN : 9781628086171
  • Pages : 0 pages

Download or read book Immigrants written by Judy Ho and published by Nova Science Publishers. This book was released on 2013 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Immigrants significantly contribute to the ever-expanding diversity of the populations of the countries they reside in, and they bring a wide array of cultural values, norms, and practices that help to make each country unique. The immigrant experience is multidimensional, consisting of at least one and sometimes multiple geographical relocations, and the various socio-economic, cultural, and psychological challenges that are encountered en route. In this volume, the authors provide insights regarding the multidimensional immigrant experience in different countries around the world. The heterogeneity of immigrant populations in various countries is highlighted in several chapters, and the importance of perceptions on our treatment of immigrants and how it affects the immigrants experience is underscored. Several contributions examine the psychological stressors immigrants face, how these stressors affect their mental health status, and how to ameliorate these problems. A number of chapters discuss educational and socio-economic policies that affect immigrants and how to improve upon them.The common theme amongst the contributions in this volume centre on how to improve upon the immigrants social, cultural, and psychological experience and to provide them with the tools they need to become healthy, integrated, and involved members of their new host country. This volume is an important step to help inform professionals and laymen alike on how we can support our immigrant populations and help them to break down the barriers they encounter in their migration.

Book Mentality of the Arriving Immigrant

Download or read book Mentality of the Arriving Immigrant written by Eugene H. Mullan and published by Ayer Publishing. This book was released on 1917 with total page 132 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book The Emigrant Edge

Download or read book The Emigrant Edge written by Brian Buffini and published by Simon and Schuster. This book was released on 2017-08 with total page 320 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: "Brian Buffini, an Irish immigrant who went from rags to riches, shares his strategies for anyone who wants to achieve the American dream. Born and raised in Dublin, Ireland, Brian Buffini immigrated to San Diego, California at the age of nineteen with only ninety-two dollars in his pocket. Since then, he has become a classic American rags-to-riches story. After discovering real estate, he quickly became one of the nation's top real estate moguls and founder of the largest business training company, Buffini & Co., in North America. But Brian isn't alone in his success: immigrants compose thirteen percent of the American population and are responsible for a quarter of all new businesses. In fact, Forbes magazine boasts that immigrants dominate most of the Forbes 400 list. So what are the secrets? In The Emigrant Edge, Brian shares seven characteristics that he and other successful immigrants have in common that can help anyone reach a higher level of achievement, no matter their vocation. He then challenges readers to leave the comfort of their current work conditions to apply these secrets and achieve the success of their dreams"--

Book Immigration and Acculturation

Download or read book Immigration and Acculturation written by Salman Akhtar and published by Jason Aronson. This book was released on 2010-12-02 with total page 311 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Moving from one country to another causes a radical alteration of one's cultural and geophysical surround. Separation from friends and family, loss of valued possessions, and encountering new ways of living result in mental pain and disorienting anxieties. In Immigration and Acculturation, Salman Akhtar examines the traumatic impact of immigration and the acculturation process and the psychological defenses that are mobilized in the immigrant, including nostalgia and fantasies of return. Akhtar explores each aspect of an immigrant's life, shedding light on the complexities of work, friendship, sex, marriage, aging, religion, and politics, as well as showing how unresolved conflicts are passed on to the next generation. Akhtar provides first-hand accounts from immigrants from a variety of backgrounds and countries of origin, and he provides clinical strategies for working with immigrant and ethnically diverse patients and their offspring. Deftly synthesizing observations from psychoanalysis, anthropology, literature, history, and related disciplines in the humanities, Salman Akhtar elegantly elucidates postmigration identity change.

Book The Diaries of an Immigrant

Download or read book The Diaries of an Immigrant written by E. 'g Solomon and published by Triumph. This book was released on 2014-11-03 with total page 202 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: America is a land of immigrants. Some are first generation immigrants while others can trace their roots back to many generations. This book exposes the mindset of the immigrant and presents strong views of an immigrant on some issues of the day. The book will help all Americans, and people everywhere to understand the thinking and the drive of a typical African immigrant. It will help all immigrants and those aspiring to make America their home, to understand the challenges that face them as they settle in America. By carefully going through this book, politicians, marketers, employers, educators and government officials will probably take a second look at their practices and policies as they affect existing and incoming immigrants. Everyone who desires to understand immigrants will find answers in this book as it gives the reader insight to the psychology and motivation of African immigrants in America and how to relate with them. It is a must read for all immigrants and those aspiring to make America their home. It is a book long overdue.

Book Chinese Americans and Their Immigrant Parents

Download or read book Chinese Americans and Their Immigrant Parents written by Terry S Trepper and published by Routledge. This book was released on 2013-05-13 with total page 123 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Based on culture-related themes derived from the author's psychotherapeutic work with young Chinese-American professionals, this important book relates personal problems and conditions to specific sources in Chinese and American cultures and the immigration experience. Unique and practical, this is a nonclinical work that will help Asian Americans connect historical and cultural meanings to their Chinese roots. It will also give educators, mental health professionals, and those working with Chinese populations firsthand insight into the lives and identities of Chinese-American immigrants. Exploring the meaning and arrangement of Chinese family names, the bonds among family members, and the different contexts of “self” to Chinese Americans, this valuable book offers you insight into the dilemma between “self” and “family” that both the younger and older generations must face in American society. In order to help you understand Chinese immigrants or help your clients, Chinese Americans and Their Immigrant Parents provides you with information about several differences found between the two cultures, such as: understanding that words and concepts may not relate to the same emotions or translate exactly between languages realizing that strong family bonds of the Chinese fosters interdependence, unlike Americans who admire self-assertiveness and independence recognizing the fear that Chinese immigrant parents have of losing their strong family ties and seeing their children forsake customs because they do not want to be seen as “different” discovering why risk-taking and adventurous acts are discouraged by many Chinese parents comprehending the great importance to Chinese parents of continuing their family and raising successful children acknowledging the different roles of men and women within several different contexts in American and Chinese societiesWith personal vignettes, humor, and interesting insights, Chinese Americans and Their Immigrant Parents: Conflict, Identity, and Values demonstrates how some Chinese Americans are connecting historical and cultural meanings to their Chinese roots and bridging generational gaps between themselves and their parents to create a truly cross-cultural identity.

Book Self Made

    Book Details:
  • Author : Nely Galán
  • Publisher : Spiegel & Grau
  • Release : 2016-05-31
  • ISBN : 0812989767
  • Pages : 242 pages

Download or read book Self Made written by Nely Galán and published by Spiegel & Grau. This book was released on 2016-05-31 with total page 242 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: For readers of #GIRLBOSS and viewers of Shark Tank—a global revolution in entrepreneurship is under way, inspiring women to blaze a trail of financial self-reliance and become self-made. Featuring a foreword by Suze Orman. What does it mean to be self-made? It’s not just about having money, but financial empowerment is where it begins. It means getting out of survival mode, where you are one problem away from catastrophe. It means changing your mindset from instant gratification to goal orientation. It means being able to sleep at night without worry. It means being rich in every way: rich in money, rich in family, rich in love, rich in time—abundant! For Nely Galán—entrepreneur, TV producer, and real estate mogul—helping women to become self-made is a movement and a mission. Galán pulls no punches. She is the straight-talking friend and mentor you’ve always wanted, and here she shares valuable, candid, no-nonsense lessons learned on her own path to becoming self-made (“There is no Prince Charming”; “Think like an immigrant”; “In your pain is your brand”; “Don’t buy shoes, buy buildings!”). You’ll read inspiring stories of women who started and grew businesses out of ingenuity, opportunity, and need. You’ll find exercises to help you identify your goals and your strengths. You’ll learn tips and tricks for saving money, making money, and finding “hidden money” that can help jump-start your self-made dreams. When you become self-made, the change in you inspires change in those around you, because one of the greatest rewards of a self-made life is seeing how the sparks from your personal revolution can light a fire in others. So come, join the Self-Made movement. The revolution starts inside of you! Praise for Self Made “A much-needed and wise book that teaches women not to fear money but to see it as a means of reaching our dreams. Nely shows us how to become money courageous instead of finance fearful. I want to give this book to so many women (and men) I know. Thank you, Nely.”—Sandra Cisneros “Nely Galán and I have traveled the country together helping women grow their businesses and live their dreams. I know firsthand that Nely is the ultimate self-made woman and your best girlfriend. Her generosity of spirit jumps off the page as she shares the secrets of her hard-won success and her contagious confidence.”—Nell Merlino, creator of Take Our Daughters to Work Day and founder of Count Me In for Women’s Economic Independence “Self Made teaches women to unleash their spark and hustle. Nely inspires readers to use what they have to get what they want on their path to becoming self-made.”—Tory Johnson, “Deals & Steals” contributor on ABC’s Good Morning America and author of the #1 New York Times bestseller The Shift “You are not truly complete as a woman until you feel confident and empowered to make decisions about your money. Throughout my career, I have seen how a woman who takes ownership of her financial life is transformed and liberated, and how that in turn has a tremendous impact on her children. This is my belief and my personal experience, and it’s why Self Made resonates so strongly with me.”—Maria Elena Lagomasino, CEO of WE Family Offices and member of the board of directors of the Walt Disney Company, the Coca-Cola Company, and Avon Products, Inc. From the Hardcover edition.