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Have you felt cast down? Have you ever felt like life is a constant battle? In Broken but Not Crushed, author Clive Clarke makes the bold assertion that no matter how far you have fallen, no matter how far you have sunk in life, if you just get up and continue walking, you will make it back to the top. He suggests the type of mind-set you should try to possess and guard in order to get there. It's what some would call The Winning Mind-set. In this mind-set, one demonstrates the courage to believe that anything is possible when one sets his or her mind on achieving it. He also suggests that you…mehr

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Have you felt cast down? Have you ever felt like life is a constant battle? In Broken but Not Crushed, author Clive Clarke makes the bold assertion that no matter how far you have fallen, no matter how far you have sunk in life, if you just get up and continue walking, you will make it back to the top. He suggests the type of mind-set you should try to possess and guard in order to get there. It's what some would call The Winning Mind-set. In this mind-set, one demonstrates the courage to believe that anything is possible when one sets his or her mind on achieving it. He also suggests that you should have and embrace an invincible determination to let nothing deter you from your goals and dreams in life. By embracing this kind of mind-set, Clive asserts that you will cope with and overcome all odds faced in life. As he purports, life is a battle-win it!
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Clive Clarke was born in Jamaica where he first attended college, pursuing science education and, later, social work. He has a diploma in teaching from the Mico University College, Kingston, Jamaica, and a bachelor's degree in social work from the University of the West Indies, St. Andrew, Jamaica. He also holds a master's degree in political science from Brooklyn College, New York, with a concentration in urban policy and administration. He worked in Jamaica, West Indies, as a science teacher for three years then, after graduating from the University of the West Indies, was seconded to the department of correctional services, where he worked as a social worker / probation officer for two years, providing counseling and facilitating the rehabilitation/restoration of the social functioning of adult and juvenile offenders. In 2001, Clive and his family moved to New York City, where he now works as a science teacher with the New York City Department of Education. To date, he has been working with the department of education for the past fifteen years, teaching science to grades nine through twelve in the public school system.