Rules of Change for the Better contains thirty rules for a happier and more fulfilling life.
While driving, Pantea Kalhor was assaulted at knifepoint, and her car was stolen. This trauma, paired with the disruptions of moving first to Australia and then to Canada, compelled the author into a cycle of reflection at an early age, a fact she recognized when she responded via e-mail to a friend who was going through a difficult period in her life. Pantea’s words inspired the friend to take control of her life and inspired Pantea to reach out to others with the objective of improving their lives as well.
Within all of us are capabilities that we have never accessed or skills we have forgotten we possess. The key is to identify these capabilities and exploit them in order to reach our own full potentials. At each stop along her journey—experiencing childhood in Iran during the Iran-Iraq War and then moving across the globe to Australia and around the world again to Canada—the author internalized each of the challenges she faced and came to learn that we are all responsible for the changes we need in our own lives. $0.99 on Kindle.