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The First Dancer: How to be the first among equals and attract unlimited opportunities

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How is it that some people wait an entire life to have the right opportunities, while others create opportunities for success out of thin air? What can we do today to create opportunities for success?

These are the questions everyone ponders over but is not able to get satisfying answers to.

The First Dancer is directed to the common person--too busy to notice the abundance that engulfs him or her. Paradoxically, the first dancer is not an angelic enlightened soul, basking in the sun of timeless ancient wisdom. He is you, and he is me. He is each one of us. He is the common person negligent of the music that encapsulates his senses, too embarrassed to dance to the tune of abundance, lest he be called out.

The First Dancer will help

1. Develop the success mindset--a mental framework necessary to achieve success in life
2. Reinvent yourself to attract unlimited opportunities
3. Create a bias for action to become financially successful
4. Go above and beyond success to achieve excellence; to rise above the pursuit of happiness and attain contentment

208 pages, Kindle Edition

Published December 30, 2016

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Majid Kazmi

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Majid Kazmi is an experienced banking professional, social entrepreneur and diversity and inclusion thought leader based in Toronto, Canada. He is a recognized presenter on topics such as leadership, inclusive entrepreneurship and career development for young professionals. He is the Co-founder and CEO of Valu Ventures Inc. (www.valuventures.ca), a unique social enterprise that supports startup businesses run by immigrant entrepreneurs.

Kazmi is regarded as a self-made success story. He started his career at J.P. Morgan and has been a career banker for the past one and a half decade. He serves on the boards of Toronto Workforce Innovation Group and H2O4ALL. He is also advisor to many organizations and think tanks in Canada.

Over the past many years, he has delivered hundreds of talks to audiences big and small, from top universities to billion-dollar blue-chip corporations. He writes for The Huffington Post and many other publications. His articles cover a wide range of topics from business and innovation to personal growth and career success.

As an accomplished mentor, Kazmi has been featured on many media outlets in Canada and outside, including Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC) television and radio. In Canada, he is regarded as a leading authority on diversity and inclusion, and immigrant entrepreneurship. Majid holds an MBA and is a member of the Harvard Business Review Advisory Council.

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