Sunday 10 April 2011

"No Boundaries"

Learn What Every migrant  Should Know about Surviving & Thriving in a Foreign Country!"
Whether you're a Zimbabwe immigrant living in a foreign country OR you're serious about trying to make a difference in the current crisis in Zimbabwe, you MUST keep reading…

From the desk of: Nobel M. Pasi 

Are you looking to move to a foreign country and worry about the cultural differences and how they will affect you? Are you a native of Zimbabwe already living as an immigrant in a different country and are having difficult assimilating into your new environment?
My name is Nobel Pasi and I know what it's like to leave the comfort of a country you know and how easy it is to move to a new country and face nothing but struggles. Still, for many Zimbaweans, the move to another country is a necessary part of life!
While native Zimbabweans grieve what they lost, those same migrants abroad are sustaining relatives back home with a modest but consistent cash flow. The Diaspora’s income is helping to shore up the desperately fragile Zimbabwean economy for those that are left home.
Necessity, But at a Cost. How Do You Survive?
Migrating to a new country can not only be exciting, but it can be scary and have a negative impact on a person's self-esteem. You already know where you came from. You know what conditions you lived in, good and bad. You've built a reputation there and are comfortable with your environment.
But what will you find and how will you be treated when you live in a
Remember, when you leave your native country and move somewhere else, you leave behind your reputation, the qualifications and skill level you acquired in your home country. You basically need to start from scratch! This can leave many immigrants feeling lonely and depressed as they struggle to be successful in a new country.
It can be terrifying. But with such a growing population of Zimbabwean's leaving their native land out of necessity, it was clear there was a need to show people what they can do to survive such a transition. I made it my mission to be a "fly on the wall" and learn as much as I could about what skills helped people succeed, and where these immigrants went wrong.
I talked to a wide number of people who were immigrants in other countries, and to those who'd stayed, about the importance of each role and how to make the most of it.
After months of research and discussion, I wrote No Boundaries: Zimbabwean Migrants Abroad (Exploring Strategies and Solutions for Life in Diaspora) , a 104-page Book that gives real solutions and strategies to achieve a fulfilling life for both immigrants and native Zimbabweans living in Diaspora.
When you purchase No Boundaries: Zimbabwean Migrants Abroad (Exploring Strategies and Solutions for Life in Diaspora) for the low price of just $29.95, you'll get a full 104-page Book that gives you real information and advice about how to survive in a foreign land as a migrant.
Here's a preview of what you'll get…
Contemporary Zimbabwe: A Population on the Move (Introduction)
Disappointment and Disillusionment in the New Host Country (page 1)
Get Real, Get a Plan, Get a Grip: Positive Coping Strategies for Life In Diaspora (page 20)



Living in Cultural Limbo Land (page 56)
The Desire to Return and Should You (page 67)
The Role of the Diaspora to the Motherland (page 80)
Make no mistake about it. This book is NOT just for Zimbabweans. Because so few non-nationals in the west truly understand what the situation is like in contemporary Zimbabwe, this book is vital for those in the general public who strive to find solutions to its current crisis.
Ordering No Boundaries: Zimbabwean Migrants Abroad (Exploring Strategies and Solutions for Life in Diaspora) is simple by clicking the link below. 

www.vividpublishing.com.au/noboundaries

 You could literally be reading all this valuable information in minutes!
Why suffer with low self-esteem and depression because you're struggling as a migrant in a foreign country? Learn what you need to know to survive and thrive with the 3Gs of success I offer in No Boundaries: Zimbabwean Migrants Abroad (Exploring Strategies and Solutions for Life in Diaspora) .





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