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Femi Abiodun guides graduates in From Classroom to Boardroom
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[QUOTE="Queen, post: 88595, member: 27"] A life coach is telling new grads to stop treating adulthood like a quick race before they end up having to repair what they didn’t prepare for. The Book’s Core Message [LIST] [*]UK-based Nigerian author Femi Abiodun dropped ‘From Classroom to Boardroom’ to bridge the school-to-real-world gap. [*]He argues life after college is a marathon requiring wisdom from people who already ran it. [*]Abiodun stresses that untaught practical principles matter more than what was in the syllabus. [*]His personal failures and mentor insights form the backbone of the advice inside. [/LIST] Why He Wrote It Now [LIST] [*]Abiodun wishes someone had handed him these truths earlier in his own journey. [*]He wants young people to dodge unseen traps and find their path fast. [*]The author believes that learning principles early determines how far someone goes. [*]His goal is to save today’s youth from unnecessary mistakes and inspire bold moves. [/LIST] [/QUOTE]
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