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A Modern African Nomad eBook Description
A Modern African Nomad eBook Description
If you’ve never been to
Africa, you can’t imagine the opportunities and challenges its people face on
their way to success. Often, they leave their homes and roam the world to
expand their horizons. From the pages of this book, you will draw life lessons
that can transform your own life.
The author, Debbie Peters, is a Zimbabwean woman who has
traveled the world, studied for advanced degrees in London and Los Angeles. She
has also succeeded in several entrepreneurial careers. She is part of the
modern African migration to the Diaspora.
A Modern African Nomad tells the story of:
• How an
African successfully navigated her way to Europe and later to the US through
study.
• Building a
successful career and life in the US for a decade, networking in the
Diaspora.
• Surviving and
thriving as a Black woman, dating and single life in New York City,
• Long distance job-hunting, being
headhunted and making the transition back to Africa
•The challenge
of repatriation and re-integrating back into African society after 10 years
away.
• Navigating
different corporate cultures in Africa and building a professional network in
Africa.
• Becoming an
expatriate in Nigeria and dealing with life in a challenging environment.
• Learning to
operate in different African countries and the differences between them.
• Starting over
again by going back home to Zimbabwe after 16 years away, reverse culture
shock.
• Maintaining
relationships a global nomad with friends and family scattered all over the
world.
• Staying
current with the international business trends as an African professional.
• Entrepreneurial
ventures in Africa under difficult economic conditions.
• Her love of
travel and becoming a world citizen who is at home anywhere
Debbie Peters has always loved education and also loves her beautiful
homeland. Although she had to leave Africa twice for advanced degrees, she
always came back home to Zimbabwe.
Her first adventure abroad was to earn her Master’s degree
in pharmacology, at the prestigious King’s College in London, but she came
straight back as soon as she finished.
In 1998, she went to the US for an MBA, but by the time she finished
in 2000, she was advised not to return because the Zimbabwean economy was
experiencing the highest hyperinflation in history. It was 10 years before she
found a promising job in South Africa, but another six years to work her way
back to Zimbabwe. Going back home is important to Africans in the Diaspora, but
the challenge is how to do it. Every African country is different and in some
ways Africans are less familiar other African countries than they are with
countries abroad.
Debbie Peters has always enjoyed blogging. She was one of
the earliest bloggers in the US in 2003, and her African Gist blog was very
popular as her readers followed her adventures in Nigeria. Travelling from and
within Africa is often difficult, but Debbie chronicles the challenges of
African travel with interesting detail and humor.
As a serial entrepreneur, Debbie is facing the challenge of
trying to start a modern African business while working from Zimbabwe where the
economy is again falling into decline. Her network extends all over the globe,
and her life is no longer just restricted to Zimbabwe. She is a keen social
media practitioner with a presence on Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, Instagram
and credits social media with helping her find her two brothers.
This exciting life story is not only for Africans. As Debbie
explores what is needed for a black woman to survive and thrive in diverse
cultures, you will also discover ways you can surmount the challenges you face
in a highly competitive global economy. Wherever you call home, you may need to
expand your vision beyond traditional borders and build a life many never
consider possible. You can learn important principles from Debbie’s struggles
and successes. Buy the eBook on Amazon
for only $4.99 now on the following link https://www.amazon.com/dp/B072LJ31MF/ref=cm_sw_r_tw_awdb_x_EFvfzbXAJKQQ4
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