In The 4 Ps, Danel Homméus uses his life-changing experience during the 2010 earthquake in Haiti to positively impact people's hearts and minds. His commitment to helping readers turn obstacles into opportunities leaps off of every inspiring page.
The guide launches with a heartfelt message, conveying the author's desire to empower the reader to achieve her or his dreams through the four pillars: passion, programming, patience, and perseverance. There is no quick and easy path, but if one lives by these principles, success is possible.
In his conversational and compassionate voice, Homméus illuminates each pillar, using personal success stories as well as case studies of world famous individuals, such as musical artist Justin Bieber and twenty-two-time Olympic medalist swimmer Michael Phelps. He also includes the wisdom of prominent leaders and thinkers, to help inspire and motivate the reader to take risks and be original.
The guide closes with the inspirational story of Toussaint Louverture, who climbed from the depths of slavery to eventually lead Haiti to independence in 1804.
This follow-up to the author's first book, 101+ Self-Help Quotes to Grow Rich in Quotes, is a unique addition to any success-driven individual's library.
About the Author: Living through the earthquake that struck Haiti in 2010 gave Danel Homméus an even firmer grasp on life than he already had. Now, he's committed more than ever to give voice to the millions of individuals struggling to succeed.
To that end, The 4 Ps is a follow-up to his first book, 101+ Self-Help Quotes to Grow Rich in Quotes, which relays wisdom of history's most influential people. He is also founder of the4pillarsofsuccess.com and "The Crucible of Wealth," a personal development resource.
Homméus learned business administration at Port-au-Prince University, in Haiti, and currently studies the same field, with a major in community leadership, at Michigan's Madonna University. He is an entrepreneur who uses his struggles with business and fight against social injustice to build resilience and become an expert problem solver.
Homméus lives with his family in Haïti, where he spends every day transforming adversities into opportunities.